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Bethel City Council Passes Ordinance To Pay Council Members

Christine Trudeau

For the first time in history, the Bethel City Council passed an ordinance to compensate members for attending meetings. But it will only take effect if a public vote affirms the decision. The council has not yet acted to place the measure on the ballot in October. 

The ordinance introduced by Fritz Charles passed 4 to 3, with Charles, Mayor Fred Watson, Vice-Mayor Raymond “Thor” Williams, and council member Carole Jung-Jordan voting for compensation. Council members Leif Albertson, Mitchell Forbes, and Perry Barr voted against the ordinance. 

Council members would be paid $100 for each regular council meeting attended and $25 for each special meeting. Budget meetings would not be compensated. The ordinance was amended to remove a water and sewer benefit valued at several hundred dollars a month. Council member Charles said that having both the pay and the water and sewer benefit would be absurd.

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Greg Kim was a news reporter for KYUK from 2019-2022.