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o7Here are a few items the council considered Tuesday.
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EMPLOYEE CONTRACTS
The council approved new two-year contracts with employee unions
representing lifeguards, police and nonsafety employees. They’ll cost
the city about $4.8 million more over the next two years, but pay
hikes were factored into this year’s budget.
The contracts provide for raises and benefit changes including a
boost to employee health benefits, an extra 50 cents an hour for
lifeguards who are bilingual, and a new retiree medical program for
police employees. Councilman Dick Nichols dissented.
WHAT IT MEANS
Lifeguards, police and most of the city’s administrative and
technical workers will get raises ranging between 3% and 5% each year
of the contracts.
ECONOMIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The council voted to disband its economic advisory committee,
which was formed in 2003 to vet proposals that could financially
benefit the city. The committee had only met twice since its
inception and hasn’t assisted the council or staff. It’s not to be
confused, however, with the economic development committee of many
years’ standing.
WHAT IT MEANS
The economic advisory committee has been abolished.
SIGN CODE
Updates to the city sign code are close to approval, after the
council passed a first reading of the changes. The sign code hadn’t
been overhauled since 1998. The changes included expanded criteria
for “heritage signs” that would be allowed even though they don’t
meet the code, new rules on flag displays and restrictions on the
size of signs. Dick Nichols abstained.
WHAT IT MEANS
The council must pass a second reading of the new sign code Sept.
27 before it becomes official.
Compiled by Alicia Robinson
IF YOU GO
* WHAT: Next City Council meeting
* WHEN: 7 p.m., Sept. 27
* WHERE: Council chambers, City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
* INFO: Call (949) 644-3005 or visit www.city.newport-beach.ca.us
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