“If we need to keep people, we need to offer them something to make the drive.” The reasons? Residents expect “a high level of service,” and manual labor doesn’t pay people enough to live in Laguna, so they need money to commute, Frank said. “I believe that our parks gardeners are paid, if not at the top, within the Top 3 of Orange County cities,” he said, adding that clerical and sewage workers also are up there. Laguna Beach City Manager Ken Frank was very aboveboard, quickly agreeing that his town pays lower-tier workers well and making sure The Watchdog knew it. We called our towns to chat about the pay – and whether they, ahem, have any openings – and here’s what we found. Yet at Newport Beach City Hall, “facilities maintenance workers” are making up to $73,000 including overtime, plus all the benefits mentioned above. Craigslist ads for custodians in the area are in the same ballpark, with a night janitor opening in Huntington Beach recently posted at $16 an hour, or $33,000 annually. , which collects pay data, says a janitor in Newport Beach can expect a maximum of $35,000 annually. Eleven of them – likely through overtime – took home more than the $53,000 maximum base salary.Īpples-to-apples comparisons with the private sector are difficult, but the city compensation appears to stack up quite well. Again, similar benefits apply.Įntry-level workers could earn much less, based on pay scales, but the Watchdog found few examples of employees making the minimum.Īll 15 of Huntington Beach’s “maintenance service workers” – who do everything from cleaning to street repairs – banked more than the $43,000 minimum last year. *In Laguna Beach, a staff of seven “parks gardeners” – mid-level landscapers – have average salaries of $60,000. *In Huntington Beach, a painter – whose job description talks of covering graffiti and cleaning brushes – took home $65,000 last year, and received comparable benefits to those described above.
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