Council reads ordinance to align seasonal and part‑time pay with Ohio minimum wage increase

Troy City Council · November 18, 2025

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Summary

Ordinance O29‑2025 (first reading) would repeal an earlier ordinance and establish new pay rates for temporary, seasonal and part‑time city employees to reflect the Ohio minimum-wage increase to $11/hour effective Jan. 1, 2026; matter was presented as first reading and carried over.

Council received a first reading of Ordinance O29‑2025, described as repealing Ordinance O55‑2024 and establishing salaries/wage scales for certain temporary, seasonal and part‑time city employees to correspond to the upcoming Ohio minimum‑wage law.

Personnel committee chair Mrs. Snead told the council the committee met Nov. 10 and recommended preparing legislation effective Jan. 1, 2026, to amend hourly rates (including the position of swimming pool manager) to reflect the minimum‑wage adjustment to $11 per hour; the ordinance was read for first reading and will return for later action.

No final vote occurred at the Nov. 17 meeting; the text was presented for first reading and will be carried to the next meeting because the council could not suspend rules with three members excused.