Danville Town Council To Vote On Council Member Salary Raises

The council will vote Tuesday whether to give themselves a 10% raise, effective after the next election.

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

The Danville Town Council will consider raising their monthly salary from $1,387 to $1,525, a 10% increase, at their upcoming Tuesday meeting. The raise would go into effect in December 2026 following the next election, as state law prohibits current councils from giving themselves immediate raises.

Why it matters

The proposed salary increase for Danville's town council members is a significant policy decision that will impact the town's budget and residents' views on the council's compensation. As a general law city, Danville's council salaries are set by state law, making this a routine but important vote.

The details

According to California law, general law cities like Danville set a base council salary depending on their population. This amount may increase either by 5% per year or the amount of the annual increase in the California Consumer Price Index, capped at 10% per year. The current $1,387 per month salary went into effect in December 2024 following the previous election. The proposed $138 per month increase would bring the new salary to $1,525 per month, or $18,300 annually.

  • The Danville Town Council will vote on the salary increase at their Tuesday, March 5, 2026 meeting.
  • If approved, the new $1,525 per month salary would go into effect in December 2026 following the next election.

The players

Danville Town Council

The governing body of the town of Danville, California, which is considering a 10% raise for its members.

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What’s next

If the council approves the raise, it will go into effect in December 2026 after the next election.

The takeaway

This vote highlights how Danville's council members, like those in many California cities, can adjust their own salaries within state-defined limits. The proposed 10% raise will be an important consideration for Danville residents as they evaluate their local representatives.