Vancouver police chief once again tops list of highest-paid municipal employees, with salary topping the half-million mark for the first time

Article content
The salaries of Vancouver’s highest earners, including the police chief, city manager and mayor, all rose last year, while the city also paid out severance to an unusually high number of former employees.
Article content
The City of Vancouver released its annual statement of financial information Thursday, including the list of salaries of municipal workers and politicians.
Article content
Article content
Story continues below
Article content
Mayor Ken Sim earned a salary of $212,531 last year, and the city councillors each picked up between $108,129 and $127,367 (other than the two who only joined council partway through last year). The mayor’s salary last year was about 18 per cent more than that of his predecessor, Kennedy Stewart, in his last full year on the job, while councillors are now earning between 10 and 25 per cent more than their predecessors did five years ago.
Article content
Article content
The elected park board commissioners earned $21,157 each, with chairperson Laura Christensen earning a bit more, at $26,186.
Article content
Outside of the police department, the highest-paid municipal employee is typically the city manager. The current manager, Donny van Dyk, took over the role in September, at a reported salary of $450,000 per year, which is about 16 per cent more than his predecessor, Paul Mochrie, earned in his last full year on the job.
Article content
Here are the 2025 earnings of the rest of the city’s senior management team and top earners:
Article content
• CFO Colin Knight: $282,183
Article content
• Director of legal services and city solicitor Francie Connell: $345,842
Article content
Story continues below
Article content
• Deputy city manager Karen Levitt: $350,899
Article content
Read More
Article content
• Deputy city manager Sandra Singh: $345,728
Article content
• General manager of engineering services Lon LaClaire: $338,777
Article content
• Chief librarian Ben Hyman, who started the role last July: $131,072
Article content
• GM of development, buildings and licensing Corrie Okell: $285,125
Article content
• Deputy city manager Armin Amrolia: $340,026
Article content
• Fire Chief Karen Fry: $325,817
Article content
• Chief human resources officer Andrew Naklicki: $305,495
Article content
• Park board GM Steve Jackson: $310,706
Article content
• Acting GM of planning, urban design and sustainability Josh White: $315,532
Article content
• GM of arts, culture and community services Margaret Wittgens: $300,293
Article content
• Chief of external relations Maria Pontikis (who left the city earlier this year): $265,922
Article content
• Auditor General Mike Macdonell: $305,425
Article content
• Director of long-term financial strategy and treasury Grace Cheng: $374,684
Article content
Vancouver Police Department salaries aren’t included in the city’s statement of financial information, but the department also released its executive compensation information Thursday after a request. Former VPD chief Adam Palmer was the city’s highest-paid employee in 2024, earning $487,224. Palmer retired last April and was replaced by the current chief, Steve Rai.
