Concerns over city staff expenses being made public arise
PRINCE GEORGE — A discussion over city staff expenses arose at City Council Monday night.
Council had previously passed a resolution that would have “administration prepare a biannual report that reports expenses in the same manner that Council does on a quarterly basis for the City Manager, directors, the manager of legislative services, and the deputy corporate officer.”
Councillor Cori Ramsay put forward a motion that would have those expenses put forward in a closed meeting of council, rather than a public council meeting. Ramsay had concerns that having staff expenses reported in a public meeting, it may deter employee recruitment and retention. Ramsay mentioned that Prince George is the only municipality in B.C. to have administration report their expenses.
Councillor Ron Polillo was in support of Ramsay’s motion noting that “we’re [city council] elected, they’re not.” Councillor Susan Scott echoed both Ramsay’s and Polillo’s views on not having those expenses released in a public meeting.
