League of California Cities releases a survey of city manager salaries across the state

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The League of California Cities (doesn't the name make it seem like a superhero group?) released a survey today of city manager compensation from cities across the state. Of the 468 cities asked to participate, about 90 percent responded, according to a statement from the League of California Cities.

If you want to see the survey, click here.

The survey includes notes on additional benefits, but nothing detailed. The salary totals are the total income for the manager from their 2009 taxes, rather than a base salary.

Some immediate things that jumped out at me was Daryl Parish's income from 2009, which was a whopping $328,830. That sum includes a cash payout of sick and vacation time from a "previous employer" (probably Colton) of about 1400 hours over an 18 month period.

The city manager of Glendale, Jim Starbird, manages a city of more than 200,000 people and made $251,000 in 2009. Duarte's City Manager Darrell George manages a city of about 22,000 people and made $215,440. Glendora's City Manager Chris Jeffers made $234,000 for a city of 52,000 people. Robert Griego, Irwindale's former city manager, oversees a city of 1,717 and made $235,502. Don Hannah, La Habra's city manager made $171,903 with a city population of 62,822. Fran Delach, Azusa's city manager, made $252,000 for a city of more than 48,000. Santa Ana's City Manager David Ream makes $240,000 in a city of 357,000 people.

I don't see West Covina or Whittier on the list. CORRECTION: Whittier is on the list. A gap on the list fooled me into thinking it was the end. I feel like I finished a school test before everyone else, turned it in, only to later realize there was a back side I never knew about. Anyway, Whittier is $283,346 for Stephen Helvey.

Are any other local cities missing?

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6 Comments

whittier said:

whittier is on the list. $283,346.

Billie said:

Now, lets survey the salary and benefits of school superintendents!!!!!!!!

Rich Adler said:

Least we forget the over paid and under worked Police and Fire Chiefs.

Kazuya said:

After 24 years of banalced budget (by cutting jobs and shuffling funds) but negative growth, Tarboro, NC was finally released from a bullying town manager's clutches when he retired December 31, 2010. The town council has just announced that they've hired Alan Thornton as his replacement. (beginning August 1, 2011)Just as you want Southport to be all that it can be, citizens of Tarboro want the same for our town. Have the town council members tossed us from the frying pan into the fire? If Southport didn't want him .why would Tarboro?

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