The Camas Salary Commission agreed this week to postpone a decision that could increase monthly stipends and technology allowances for Camas Mayor Barry McDonnell and members of the Camas City Council.
At a Commission meeting held Monday, Sept. 28, commissioners said they would hold off on a discussion regarding the possible increases until mid-October, when all four members — Commission Chair Matthew McBride and commissioners John Nohr, Matt Ransom and Sheila Schmid — would be present.
The commissioners may tie the increases to any cost of living adjustments (COLA) budgeted for non-represented city employees. In that case, if the non-represented employees, for instance, receive a 2-percent COLA increase in the city’s 2021 budget, the mayor’s and councilors’ stipends also would increase by 2 percent.
The Salary Commission recommended increasing the mayor’s and council members’ stipends by 2.5 percent in 2020. Currently, McDonnell earns a monthly stipend of $2,452 plus a $300 monthly vehicle allowance and $75 monthly technology allowance. Council members earn monthly stipends of $836 plus a monthly $50 technology allowance.
In total, the city’s finance departments projects Camas will spend $108,838.77 on mayor and council costs in 2020, compared to a total of $106,057.94 in 2019 and $99,760 in 2018.