The City Council is planning to vote on giving itself and other local elected officials — including the mayor — pay raises in the final days of this year’s legislative session, the Daily News has learned.

Councilwoman Nantasha Williams, a Democrat who represents a slice of southeastern Queens, plans to introduce a bill Tuesday to enact the raises, according to three sources familiar with the matter. Exact details of the legislation weren’t immediately known, but one of the sources said it’s likely to be modelled on a compounded 16% cost of living increase that municipal workers recently received retroactively over a five year period.

Williams didn’t immediately return a request for comment Saturday. New York City

Council members currently make about $148,000 annually and last got pay b

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