Costa Mesa council postpones new police contract
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Deepa Bharath
COSTA MESA -- Police officers and sergeants will have to wait two
weeks to find out if the City Council will approve a new three-year
contract that would raise their salary 8.4%.
On Tuesday, Councilwoman Karen Robinson called for the issue to be
delayed to the council’s next meeting, Sept. 17. Without discussion, the
other council members agreed.
The city and the Costa Mesa Police Assn. have negotiated the contract
for three months. The raise will increase the city’s budget by a little
more than $1 million. The previous two-year contract expired Friday.
The contract does not include lieutenants or other non-sworn
employees, said Steven Hayman, the city’s director of administrative
services.
“Other than the increases, the only other change we’ve made is add a
new holiday -- Martin Luther King Day,” he said.
The length of the contract varies each time but employees usually
prefer shorter terms than longer, Hayman said.
“As long as they are comfortable with the future, they are OK with the
longer terms,” he said.
The benefits will remain the same as in the older contract, Hayman
said.
The contract covers about 140 police officers, senior officers, master
patrol officers, helicopter pilots and sergeants who work for the Costa
Mesa Police Department.
Contract negotiations have occurred over eight sessions, which is an
average amount of time, Hayman said.
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NEW SALARIES
Annual pay ranges for officers and sergeants:
Police officer: $53,088 to $64,524
Senior police officer: $55,740 to $64,524
Master police officer: $58,524 to $71,136
Police sergeant: $67,452 to $78,084
Police helicopter pilot: $61,320 to $74,532 Police helicopter sergeant: $74,196 to $85,884
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