The Skagway Municipality finance committee voted to recommend Resolution 26-13 to the Assembly, approving updated equipment rates and a proposed public works labor rate derived from current salary-and-benefit averages.
Manager Dietrich told the committee the proposed labor figure was calculated by averaging costs for heavy equipment operator positions, producing approximately $110 per hour (with an overtime figure noted in the draft). He explained that most equipment rates were carried forward from a 2009 resolution and adjusted for inflation.
Committee members focused on whether to include a minimum charge or a rounding increment. Assembly member Burnham recalled the earlier intent of an eight-hour minimum to avoid competing with local contractors but suggested a shorter minimum—“half an hour” or 30-minute increments—could make service calls more affordable and encourage residents to request municipal repairs. The committee asked staff to draft suggested language establishing a minimum increment (for example, 30 minutes or one hour) or a minimum charge for the Assembly to consider.
The finance committee moved and seconded the recommendation of Resolution 26-13 to the Assembly; the motion passed by voice vote. Staff noted the need to clarify the overtime calculation and the proposed minimum increment before final action by the Assembly.