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State website lists cities' and counties' employee compensation

State website lists cities' and counties' employee compensation

Dozens of municipalities still have not provided date; they could be fined. The state launched a website Monday on which Californians can see how much money cities and counties pay their workers, but dozens of municipalities have failed to file the information and could face fines of up to $5,000 unless they comply.

 

How much does your city manager make? The average is $210,000, Times finds

The average pay of a city manager in Los Angeles County is about $210,000 -- far less than the nearly $800,000 paid to former Bell City Manager Robert Rizzo, according to a Times analysis on compensation data.

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