The next director of Detroit’s Water and Sewerage Department might earn a quarter million dollars a year. The Detroit city council voted to increase the job’s salary cap today by nearly $100 thousand. Councilwoman Sauntell Jenkins says the pay hike is needed to attract the ‘best and brightest’ candidates to fill the vacant position.
“So if we want to move forward and doing things right, we have to be willing to do what it takes to attract that talent. Because we’re in competition with other municipalities.”
Councilwoman JoAnn Watson voted against the salary cap increase. Watson says, since the council just approved a 9% water fee increase, now is not the time to approve a pay hike for the head of the water department.
“It’s unconscionable to be paying the director of the water department a quarter of a million dollars when citizens can’t afford to pay their basic water bills."
Detroit's mayor and the heads of three neighboring counties recently reached a deal two revamp oversight of the department which serves the needs of 4 million people living in southeast Michigan.