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  • Serving on a board or commission offers City of Clyde residents an extraordinary opportunity to participate in the City's governmental affairs and help improve our community. The most important qualifications for serving are an interest and willingness to serve and the ability to attend meetings consistently. 

    Anyone interested in applying to serve as a volunteer on a board or commission must first attend at least one meeting of the board or commission to which they wish to apply. Afterward, Email or write a letter of interest to the attention of the City Manager outlining the board or commission on which you wish to serve and the reasons that you want to join. A majority vote of Clyde City Council determines appointments based upon the recommendation of the City Manager. Persons appointed to unexpired terms may request reappointment to a full term upon expiration of the unexpired term.

    Call the City Manager's Office with questions at 419-547-6898. 

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City Council

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  • Four Years. Elections for members of Council shall be non-partisan and shall be conducted on the first (1st) Tuesday after the first (1st) Monday in November in the odd-numbered years, by the regular election authorities of Sandusky County. (Charter 3-2)

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  • City Council's last raise was approved by the voters in 2007 after the Charter Review Committee proposed an amendment to increase Council's monthly salary and put the proposal on the ballot. 

    Currently, City Council members are paid a fixed $400 per month, as prescribed by the City's Charter. The Mayor's salary is set by Council at the annual reorganizational meeting. 

    Members shall be paid a salary set by Council by a majority plus one affirmative vote at its annual organizational meeting. Such salary shall be four hundred dollars ($400.00) per month, payable bi-weekly or the minimum monthly salary necessary to qualify for Public Employee’s Retirement System.
    (Amended November 6, 2007) (Charter 3-1)

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