With added bills from contract lawyers, city's legal costs top $1 million annually
Harrison Thorp 9:06 a.m.
ROCHESTER - The total budget for Rochester's legal department is now around $916,000 annually, up more than 40 percent from just two years ago, but when adding on the almost $150,000 spent on cases contracted out, the city's legal expenses top well over a million bucks. Between July 1, 2023 and Aug. 12 the city paid out $147,407 to contract lawyers: about $36,000 in connection with collective bargaining agreements; and $111,000 for EPA Wastewater Plant Mandates, according to a city document obtained by The Rochester Voice through a Right to Know request. This year's budget includes salary and benefits for a third attorney to join the city's legal team, which includes two full-time attorneys at a total of $225,00; the new hire will get close to $100,000. The legal department staff additionally includes a paralegal, two legal assistants and a victim witness advocate at an additional combined $247,000, putting the line item for just salaries at more than $585,000. Meanwhile, former Rochester mayoral candidate and downtown business owner Susan Rice has repeatedly demanded that the legal department be more forthright. "I brought it up several months ago that the legal department should be providing a monthly status report like other city departments do," she said last month. "There's no accountability or transparency." Former city councilor Steve Beadoin recently said it would be much more efficient if the city just contracted out all its legal work.
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