I’ve got a dumb question about this chart. Does this mean that, for example, Sherri Lightner could serve on the City Council for, say, 5 years and leave with a pension of $21K annually? So, she could pick up a “lifetime benefit” worth over $500K (or $100K per year of service) for serving on the City Council for a handful of years? Am I reading that correctly?[/quote]
Yup… though I believe the magic number is 8 years of service…for a lifetime pension of the listed amount. Todd Gloria (30ish has it made)….
Again, not sure I understand how “stressful/dangerous” this job could be….
Like i said, when/if I sell my company and semi- retire, I think I’m going to run for city council….[/quote]
Another dumb question. Is the city council a full-time job? I thought it was part-time. Why don’t they just pay these folks an extra $20K each year they’re on the city council and bag the retirement package altogether? All of these freaks are still going to run for office.[/quote]
Define full time. I seriously doubt these folks work even “work” 9-5 daily.
You folks should also take note of two councilmen…
Carl DeMaio and Kevin Faulconer are the only two councilmen who do NOT accept the pension
As far as the other council folks. I’m pretty sure they are double dipping…. Doesn’t Donna Frye also have her own business?