Mt. Lebanon Could Take Over Parking Authority
Seeking to save every dollar possible, Mt. Lebanon officials are considering whether to absorb the municipality's independent parking authority that has managed the town's parking lots, garages and meters for more than 50 years.
Mt. Lebanon commissioners on Monday night weighed assuming control of the authority's seven full-time employees and moving their operations into the Municipal Building, which Finance Director Marcia Taylor said represents about $520,000 a year in wages and $148,000 a year in benefits before state aid.
Read more: www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/pittsburgh/s_696607.html
Mt. Lebanon commissioners on Monday night weighed assuming control of the authority's seven full-time employees and moving their operations into the Municipal Building, which Finance Director Marcia Taylor said represents about $520,000 a year in wages and $148,000 a year in benefits before state aid.
Read more: www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/pittsburgh/s_696607.html
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1 Comments:
Am I wrong in recalling that Marcia Taylors actual comment was that compensation costs would increase by $52,000 (not $520,000) per year due to union pay scales being higher than the current scales being paid to some Authority employees ?
Bill Lewis
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