The City Council will not vote this year to increase salaries for its members , the mayor and other local elected officials as doing so would violate local law, according to sources familiar with the decision.

As first reported by the Daily News this past weekend, Queens Councilwoman Nantasha Williams had planned to introduce a bill on Tuesday that would give local elected officials five-figure salary bumps — with the hope the legislation could be voted on Dec. 18.

In a private meeting Monday, Jeff Baker, a top legislative official in Council Speaker Adrienne Adams’ office, informed members that the Council cannot vote on the bill in 2025 because of a section in the City Charter that bars the chamber from increasing salaries during the lame duck period in a local election year, three

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