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The Town Meeting Hall in Danville. (Photo by Jeremy Walsh)

The Danville Town Council is set to decide Tuesday whether to give its members a 5% pay raise as the only action item on an agenda that is otherwise filled with multiple informational reports.

The proposed resolution would increase the council’s existing salary from $1,387 per month to $1,525 per month effective Dec. 1, following this year’s election for the two seats currently held by Vice Mayor Robert Storer and Councilmember Karen Stepper.

If approved, the pay increase would amount to an additional $8,820 in spending by the town.

The Danville Town Council is set to meet at 5 p.m. Tuesday (March 3). The agenda is available here.

In other business

* As part of its consent calendar, the council is poised to sign off on a temporary lease with the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District that would allow the former town office site at 510 La Gonda Way to be used by the district while its fire station at 800 San Ramon Valley Blvd. is being rebuilt. The lease is tentatively set to be in effect for 18 months after construction is completed at 510 La Gonda Way.

* The council is set to discuss recruitment for a total of 13 vacant positions on the town’s advisory committees and commissions.

* Contra Costa Community College District Chancellor Mojdeh Mehdizadeh and Diablo Valley College President Monical Chahal are set to provide a presentation on the state of the college district.

* The council is set to hear the latest Contra Costa Advisory Council on Aging report from Danville representative Steve Freshman.

* The council is set to issue proclamations recognizing March as Women’s History Month and American Red Cross Month.

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Jeanita Lyman is a second-generation Bay Area local who has been closely observing the changes to her home and surrounding area since childhood. Since coming aboard the Pleasanton Weekly staff in 2021,...

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