The Washougal City Council approved a salary increase for City Manager David Scott during its meeting on Monday, Dec. 5.
As of Sunday, Jan. 1, Scott will earn $15,517 per month, a 3.5% increase from his current monthly pay of $14,415. Scott will receive another 3.5% increase in 2024 and a 2.44% pay hike in 2025, according to the updated employment agreement.
“My employment agreement provides that every Jan. 1, I get the same cost-of-living adjustment that is provided to our non-represented employees,” Scott said. “Any other adjustments to my compensation are to be negotiated between me and the Council. I definitely cannot just decide to give myself a pay hike. Any decision on my compensation is the Council’s to make and is executed through an addendum to my employment agreement.”
The City completed a compensation analysis for all city employees earlier this year to ensure that its job classifications are assigned to appropriate salary ranges, according to Scott.
The City determined that “an addendum to the employment agreement with the City Manager is appropriate” to “ensure consistency with the updates implemented for all city employees,” a City staff report states.