Derby City Council considers trash contract, pay study, traffic signal design
The Derby City Council on June 23 weighed a new residential trash-and-recycling contract, a pay study update for city employees, and a traffic signal design contract. The meeting was an agenda-only session; minutes have not yet been published, so no final decisions were recorded. Separately, the Senior Services Advisory Board on June 25 discussed staffing changes and facility updates.
City Council
Council members considered a five-year contract with Waste Connections Inc. to provide residential trash and recycling services starting January 1, 2027. The current contract was not detailed in the agenda. Also under review was a pay study and pay matrix update covering general and public safety employees. A contract for traffic signal design at the intersection of Madison Ave. & Oak Forest Ln. was on the table.
Two other items were listed: a School Resource Officer Agreement and an Interim Municipal Court Judge Agreement. No vote tallies or dollar amounts were included in the posted agenda.
Senior Services Advisory Board
The Senior Services Advisory Board met June 25 and reviewed board appointments, discussed a staffing update that included new hires and an assistant director position, and received facility updates concerning the rental of the multipurpose room. A mill levy funding update was also on the agenda. The board nominated and elected a board chair and vice chair; the names of the elected officers were not listed in the agenda.
Coming up
No meetings are scheduled for the next 14 days as of July 5.
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