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34 City Employees Making $100K or More, New Records Show

The city manager, a fire captain and the police chief are the three highest-paid public employees in the city, according to data recently released by Bay Area News Group.

Thirty-four city employees make $100,000 or more, including 21 public safety personnel, according to data recently released by Bay Area News Group.

The online database was created as part of an ongoing public records project started by Bay Area News Group that has detailed the spending for 271 government agencies throughout the Bay Area.

The data shows the cost of salaries, medical insurance and retirement benefits and other compensation for more than 185,000 workers at counties, cities, special districts and school districts that released the information under the state public records act.

Some highlights for San Bruno:

Out of the city's 235 employees, City Manager Connie Jackson had the highest salary in 2010, the most recent year when data was available, with $197,464 plus benefits and $6,345 in other compensation. Police Chief Neil Telford had a salary of $167,150 plus benefits and $13,279 in other compensation. However, when factoring in total compensation, a fire captain who received $54,717 in overtime ranked as the second-highest paid city employee.

Here is a breakdown, by total compensation, of the 20 top-paid city employees in 2010:

Name Position Salary OT Other Benefits Total Compensation Jackson, Constance C City Manager $197,464 $0 $6,345 $16,513 $257,996 Campos, Salvador Fire Captain $111,402 $54,717 $25,944 $15,840 $257,598 Telford, Neil B Chief Of Police $167,150 $0 $13,279 $16,513 $255,241 Devendorf, George Fire Div.Chief Per Diem $111,185   $84,762 $14,035 $249,031 Allan, James P Fire Battalion Chief $112,731 $50,423 $19,210 $15,840 $245,945 Hanlon, Noreen Police Commander $162,732 $0 $4,885 $16,202 $240,099 Davis, David D Fire Captain $111,402 $45,197 $19,986 $15,840 $239,878 Fry, Troy F Police Sergeant $116,633 $37,198 $18,689 $16,202 $236,812 Barringer, Charles G Fire Battalion Chief $130,005 $20,560 $12,432 $16,561 $230,670 Cresta, David J Fire Captain $111,402 $25,684 $23,102 $15,840 $224,277 Schwartz, Randy A Community Services Director $167,150 $0 $4,928 $16,513 $220,465 Luciano, Scott J Police Sergeant $116,633 $25,194 $14,659 $16,202 $218,968 Fabry, Klara A Public Services Director $167,150 $0 $1,660 $16,513 $217,159 Blundell, Michael J Police Officer $95,167 $54,719 $11,992 $16,151 $216,564 Priolo, Jon A Firefighter $92,071 $36,820 $27,296 $15,840 $214,969 Novelli, Michael T Fire Captain $111,402 $22,817 $19,846 $15,840 $214,761 Minkin, Ben'Zara Firefighter $92,071 $30,461 $30,265 $16,199 $212,956 Suen, Edmund Finance Director $156,867 $0 $7,650 $16,513 $212,583 Bosia, Mark A Firefighter $92,071 $28,605 $31,484 $15,840 $212,368 Forester, William F Fire Captain $111,402 $13,537 $23,008 $15,840 $211,818

 

Here is a breakdown of how much each City Council member makes:

Name Position Salary Benefits Pension Misc Total Compensation Ibarra, Kenneth F Councilmember $5,832 $16,513 $952 $202 $23,499 O'Connell, Irene M Councilmember $5,832 $13,291 $952 $104 $20,179 Medina, Rico E Councilmember $5,832 $0 $952 $104 $6,888 Ruane, James P Councilmember $5,832 $0 $952 $104 $6,888 Salazar, Michael E Councilmember $5,832 $0 $0 $465 $6,297

 

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