Erik Walsh, the city manager of San Antonio, received a 23% salary increase, bringing his total compensation to $461,000. The raise, approved by the City Council, follows a voter-approved amendment that removed constraints on the city manager’s salary. This increase makes Walsh's salary the second-highest for a city manager in Texas.
A voter-approved City Charter amendment removed constraints on the city manager ’s salary in November, making way for Erik Walsh to receive a 23% pay increase in salary.With a 9-1 vote by San Antonio City Council , Erik Walsh’s salary is now the second-highest for a city manager in Texas .
That amendment also let council decide how long the city manager can serve in that capacity, as it did prior to 2018. On Thursday, council updated Walsh’s contract to include an “indefinite term” at the will of council.. His previous salary, one of the lower city manager salaries among Texas’ major metro areas, was the highest amount possible under an old city policy that capped the city manager’s salary at 10 times the amount of the lowest-paid, full-time city employee.
She was also opposed to pay increases for council members and the mayor that voters ultimately approved in November through a separate charter amendment. They also expressed an interest in hiring a third party to develop more metrics to review the city manager’s performance.
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