Riverside Council Won’t Cut Its Pay
From a Times Staff Writer
A proposal to cut the Riverside City Council’s salary by more than a third failed Tuesday evening.
The move, initiated by Councilman Dom Betro, would have rescinded a 37% salary increase approved in November 2002. Council members make $3,128 a month, with an additional $100 a month for the mayor pro tem.
Betro’s motion failed to get a second.
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