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City Council to discuss city manager process
City Council to discuss city manager process
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The Baker City Council at Tuesday’s meeting will discuss the city manager selection process, accept quarterly reports from city department heads and Historic Baker City, and consider a resolution establishing Banner Bank as the city’s merchant service provider. “Recently the city opened checking and savings accounts at Banner Bank to save money on bank charges and earn interest at a higher rate (currently 2 percent),” according to written explanation recommending a change from Sterling Bank to Banner Bank. The change is expected to result in a savings of about $200 a month in fees, according to the recommendation. In other action Tuesday, the Council will consider a request to rehire Robert Freeman, a city warehouseman who is retiring with 21 years on the city payroll at full retirement. Freeman wishes to continue working, while receiving retirements benefits for up to 1,080 hours a year, as is allowed by the Public Employees Retirement System. The Council’s meeting begins at 7 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall, 1655 First St. |





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