Human Resources Department Receives Update On Employee Compensation Study, Votes Unanimously To Approve New Compensation Program

The Human Resources Committee met 10/26/2022. During that meeting they received an overview of the employee compensation study Baker Tilly had conducted and voted to approve the non-represented (non-union) employee compensation program. I’ve prepared a transcript of the full discussion for your downloading pleasure. Human […]

Insurance Agreement Between City Of Appleton And Appleton Housing Authority To Terminate At The End Of The Year – AHA Will Find Their Own Separate Insurance

The Human Resources and Information Technology Committee met 10/26/2022. One of the information items they received was an update on the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of Appleton and the Appleton Housing Authority (AHA). The MOU allowed AHA employees to receive health insurance […]

Mayor Woodford To Present 4 Proclamations During 11/02/2022 Common Council Meeting – High Schools DECA Week, Runaway And Homeless Youth Prevention Month, Small Business Saturday, Native American Heritage Month

Tonight, during the 11/02/2022 Common Council meeting, Mayor Woodford will be presenting 4 mayoral proclamations. With the first, he proclaims October 31 – November 6, 2022, to be Appleton High Schools DECA Week and encourages “residents, businesses, and organizations to become familiar with the services […]

Common Council Meeting 11/02/2022 – Will Receive Library Project Update; Vote On Street Terrace Policy, 2024 Alderperson Salaries, Non-Union Employee Compensation, Wastewater Rate Increase

The Common Council is meeting 11/02/2022 at 7PM. Mayor Woodford will be  presenting a number of proclamations. The Council will also receive an update on the Library Project. There seemed to be some technical issues with the videos of the committee meetings last weeks. A number […]

Municipal Services Committee Votes 4-1 To Recommend Approval Of Updated Street Terrace Policy

The Municipal Services Committee met 10/24/2022. One of the items they took up was the modifications to the city’s street terrace policy. These modifications were prompted by Alderperson Israel Del Toro’s (District 4) Resolution 7-R-22 which, if passed, would allow residents to grow vegetable gardens […]