Politics & Government

Glendale City Council Salaries Above State Limits

An analysis by the Los Angeles Times reveals that while most cities in the state pay elected officials salaries below California mandated limits, Glendale's officials are paid nearly $20,000 in excess.

City council members in Glendale on average earn salaries well above the state-mandated guidelines, unlike most of the elected leaders in municipalities around California, who typically earn less, according to an investigation by the Los Angeles Times on Tuesday

Glendale elected officials make on average $51,874 a year, nearly $20,000 above the state guideline of $32,509, the Times found. Crescenta Valley Town Council officials, on the other hand, work as volunteers and earn no compensation.

Statewide, the Times analysis found that “the vast majority of elected leaders” earn less the amount allowed by the state of California.

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”About three-quarters of California's 481 incorporated communities are ‘general law’ cities governed by statutes handed down from the state Legislature. Council members in these cities are restricted to base salary limits that range from $3,600 to $12,000 a year, depending on population. Council members can vote to raise their pay up to 5% each year.”

The analysis found that “average council pay in all but 31 of those communities was less than the legal limits, and most cities rarely took advantage of the 5% annual raise.” 

For more information on the Times’ investigation, go here. 

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For the full table of California salaries, and to see how Glendale measures up against other cities, go here


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