Platte City administrator gets 3% raise

Platte City’s Board of Aldermen Tuesday night awarded Keith Moody, city administrator, a three percent merit pay increase.

In addition, the board cleared up some other issues involving Moody’s employment by spelling out his car allowance and severance package in a written employment agreement.

Mayor Frank Offutt said those items had been agreed upon when Moody was originally hired by the city back in 1996, but had never been formally placed into the employment agreement.

Aldermen voted Moody a pay increase that will give him an annual salary of $61,000.

“The board was unanimous on this,” Offutt said, indicating all members are happy with Moody’s job performance.

Aldermen had been given evaluation forms at the beginning of this month to critique the administrator’s work. Though some city administrators have contracts, under Moody’s arrangement with Platte City he is considered an at-will employee who is employed at the discretion of the board.

Moody began working with the city on Feb. 5, 1996 under then-mayor Pearl Brown.

In other business, the board:

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