
Pat Redmond
20:04 - 20:43
"if we made a change this year, it would be effective next— it wouldn't be effective until the next mayor, or the next election. So it'd be 2 years out? When's— how long is the mayor's term? This is Commissioner Hayes. It would be April 2027."
“if we made a change this year, it would be effective next— it wouldn't be effective until the next mayor, or the next election. So it'd be 2 years out? When's— how long is the mayor's term? This is Commissioner Hayes. It would be April 2027.”
I personally, I'm thinking about my own thought here, is given the state of the current economy, which is a mess, no, I don't know if we If we made a change this year, it would be effective next— it wouldn't be effective until the next mayor, or the next election. So it'd be 2 years out? When's— how long is the mayor's term? This is Commissioner Hayes. It would be April 2027.
The Municipality of Anchorage Commission on Salaries and Emoluments voted Tuesday to examine the mayor's salary, which has stood at approximately $145,000 since April 2020, with a public hearing and decision targeted before October budget season.
