Friday, February 13, 2009

Who makes what at Akron City Hall ..

It's Friday .. and everyone in the newsroom is quite busy as we localize the Buffalo plane crash and prepare other stories as well for tonight's broadcast.

So .. as something completely new on this Friday afternoon ... I offer to you a look at where your money goes at Akron City Hall.

I'm offering no initial insight .. just data. Would love your comments as to whether these salaries are in line for what you thought our civic leaders earned and how you would modify them.

CITY OF AKRON, OHIO
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 4, 2009
SCHEDULE OF COMPENSATION RATES UNCLASSIFIED
ADMINISTRATION MAXIMUM

Mayor's Office
Mayor
$ 146,432.00

Deputy Mayor/Economic Development
$ 121,056.00

Deputy Mayor for Administration
$ 121,056.00

Deputy Mayor for Public Safety
$ 110,676.80

Deputy Mayor/Labor Relations
$ 100,796.80

Deputy Mayor/Intergovernmental Relations
$ 91,291.20

Assistants to the Mayor
$ 121,056.00

Equal Employment Opportunity Officer
$ 75,358.40

Secretaries to the Mayor
$ 41,849.60

DEPARTMENT OF LAW
Director of Law
$ 121,056.00

Deputy Director of Law
$ 110,676.80

Assistant Directors of Law
$ 106,350.40

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE
Director of Public Service
$ 121,056.00

Deputy Directors of Public Service
$ 100,796.80

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
Director of Finance
$ 121,056.00

Deputy Director of Finance
$ 110,676.80

DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Director of Planning & Urban Development
$ 121,056.00

Deputy Director of Planning & Urban Development
$ 110,676.80

COUNCIL
President
$ 41,017.60

Council Members
$ 31,886.40

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Civil Service Commissioners
$ 4,395.60

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Assistants to the Mayor" is totally vague - who are they, what do they do to deserve the money, and how do I get in on it?

Anonymous said...

From one who had worked on the inside for 22 plus years, it still baffles me that you can make over 100,000 a year having only worked for the City for maybe seven... starting off as a mail clerk at that... and can't make a decision to save your life...

Denise said...

It seems to me that the term public servant is a contradiction of terms.