File #: 2025-4890   
Type: Consent Calendar Item
Body: City Council
On agenda: 4/1/2025
Title: WITHDRAWN - Recommendation to Approve the First Amendment to the Employment Agreement for the City Manager, Retroactive to the First Pay Period in January 2025. [Will not be heard on April 1, 2025]
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1: Agreement, 2. Exhibit 2: First Amendment
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WITHDRAWN - Recommendation to Approve the First Amendment to the Employment Agreement for the City Manager, Retroactive to the First Pay Period in January 2025. [Will not be heard on April 1, 2025]
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To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

On March 4, 2025, the City Council conducted the annual evaluation of City Manager Jennifer Ott. As part of the evaluation discussion, in recognition of her performance, responsibilities and comparable salaries for other City Managers, the City Council expressed a desire to authorize an increase in the City Manager salary from $323,567 to $339,745 annually, retroactive to the first pay period in January 2025. The recommendation is for the City Council to approve this increase.

BACKGROUND

Ms. Ott has been the City Manager since 2023 and her salary has not been adjusted, other than by the same cost of living increases received by City of Alameda (City) department heads. Consistent with longstanding practice, the City maintains an individual employment agreement with its City Manager, which establishes the terms and conditions of employment for the City Manager. The agreement may be subject to amendments as part of the annual review process. With the assistance of a facilitator (Rick Haydon with the Municipal Resource Group), who coordinated the City Council's collective evaluation of Ms. Ott and conducted a salary survey, the City Council completed the City Manager's annual evaluation during its March 4, 2025 City Council Meeting.

DISCUSSION

As part of the City Manager's March 4, 2025 evaluation, the City Council considered the City Manager's performance, responsibilities and comparable City Manager salaries in the Bay Area. Based thereon, City Council expressed a desire to authorize a one-time equity increase of 5% ($16,178) in the City Manager's annual salary, retroactive to the first pay period in January 2025. This would be the first equity adjustment the City Manager has ...

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