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Top money-makers for city of BI

Published 1:30 am Friday, January 22, 2021

Morgan Smith, former city manager
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Morgan Smith, former city manager

Morgan Smith, former city manager
Ellen Schroer, assistant city manager
Joe Levan, city attorney
DeWayne Pitts, finance director
Joe Clark, police chief
Chris Wierzbicki, public works director

As 2021 gets underway, it is a good time to check in on how much Bainbridge Island taxpayers pay for their city officials.

Outgoing city manager Morgan Smith is at the top of the list, making $188,600 a year.

To compare, the city manager in Vancouver makes $266,447; in Olympia $195,000; and in Lacey $162,003, according to the Washington Citizens’ Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials.

The city is in the process of hiring a new city manager. There are three candidates still in the running. Keith Campbell is city manager in Stayton, Ore.; Blair King, city manager in Coronado, Calif.; and Anthony Williams is mayor of Abilene, Texas. The City Council is expected to make a decision this month.

Deputy City Manager Ellen Schroer is next on the list of top money-makers, annually taking in $183,144.

The list takes a pretty big drop before getting to the officials tied for third: Joe Levan, city attorney, and finance director DeWayne Pitts, each making $166,495 a year.

New police chief Joe Clark is fifth, annually bringing in $157,166. In sixth place is new public works director Chris Wierzbicki at $152,811.

There’s another big drop before getting to planning director Heather Wright, at $136,564 annually.

Both public works manager Charles Krumheur and accounting manager Karl Shaw are tied for eighth at $129,470.

And rounding out the top 10 are three officials each making $122,46 a year: Kate Brown, human resources manager; Kim Dunscombe, budget manager; and Mike Michael, an engineer manager.