Salineville council considers raises for village worker's

SALINEVILLE â€" Village council is going to trust pay raises for a few village personnel.

Council voted to ask legislation Director Andy Beech to create ordinances for them to consider pay raises to take effect on Jan. 7. One ordinance would supply a pay boost to the entire-time streets worker, Ralph Ross, from $13.seventy five per hour to $15 per hour. additionally, Ross’ apparel allowance of $250 might be paid as the receipts are introduced instead of only once per yr.

another ordinance would give a carry to the half-time employee, bill Parrish, making his repute permanent in its place of seasonal and paying him $12 per hour for as much as 30 hours per week. additionally, Parrish will obtain a $a hundred garb allowance improvement.

Fiscal Officer Donna Rudder could be elevated from $15 per hour to $18 per hour. Police Chief Matt Devlin can be paid $21.60 per hour, whereas Sgt. Keith Evanoff should be paid $18 per hour and part-time officers will receive $15 per hour.

ultimately, council accredited a price increase for the Village Prosecuting attorney Alec Beech, expanding his pay from $75 per hour to $eighty five per hour. Beech works as essential when the police branch or village file prices against a person in court docket.

Council met in executive session to focus on the viable wage raises prior to ordering within the legislation.

Scott Hickman, the brand new streets foreman, went over a list of work the road crew has completed over the past couple of weeks and changed into accepted for as much as $1,200 to spend on a transportable generator and a grinder. Hickman talked about the generator is needed to power electric equipment, so initiatives will also be performed including changing boards on bridges on Beadnell street and trimming lower back bushes near the indications coming into the village.

additionally, Hickman noted it has been decided the lights are not all working because of the wiring on the dump truck being spliced together several times and he made an appointment in Lisbon to have the entire wiring redone at a price of $180. whereas searching at the lighting, Hickman stated they found cracks within the dump truck and he wants to grind it down, clear it up and weld it to make it remaining so long as feasible.

djohnson@mojonews.com

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