Herndon Town Council considers first pay increase in 15 years

The Herndon Town Council is considering its first pay increase in nearly 15 years.

If the proposal is approved, the next town council would see its annual pay switch from $4,000 per council member to $10,000 and change from $6,000 to $12,000 for mayor.

Town spokesperson Anne Curtis told FFXnow that the current town council authorized exploration of the pay increase.

“A review of the council pay policy was requested by the town council as one of their strategic initiatives,” Curtis said.

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