Retirement
Retirement Home Page
| Contact before Retiring1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Kandy Hornsby | (757) 926-3518 | khornsby@nngov.com |
| 1 Please make an appointment at least a month in advance before your intended retirement date. | ||
| Contact After Retiring | ||
|---|---|---|
| Linda Tucker | (757) 926-8546 | ltucker@nngov.com |
Pay Frequency
You will be paid monthly.
Open Enrollment
Open enrollment for Vision and Fitness has been extended until August 15, 2007.
Click here to access notice that was sent to retirees.
Links (You will be directed to state or IRS sites to access these forms):
Forms:
Vision Service Plan - Retiree Enrollment Form
Health & Fitness Membership Enrollment Form
Retirement
Minimum Conditions for Retirement
- 25 years credited service for sworn Fire, Police, and Sheriff at any age.
- 30 years credited service at any age for all other employees.
- 5 years credited service and age 50 for sworn Fire, Police, and Sheriff members.
- 5 years credited service and age 60 for all other members.
Service Retirement
Your retirement benefits are calculated by using the formula which is based on your average final salary, a sum equal to the average of the three highest consecutive years of credited service.
Formula
- Average final salary X 2% = Benefit per year of service.
- Benefit per year of service X number of years of creditable service = Annual City benefit for life.
REMINDER: The benefit you receive from the City is in addition to your social security award. The maximum amount you could receive from the City benefit is 75% of your average final salary. The minimum amount you could receive from the City benefit is $330.00 per year.
Post Retirement
Post-retirement benefits offered to retirees are health, dental, vision, and life insurance. Vested employees who leave city employment before meeting the age and service requirements to receive a pension are not eligible for post-retirement benefits.
- Health and Dental Insurance: City retirees may continue only health/dental coverage, if any, is in effect as of date of retirement. Increases in plan coverage are not allowed but decreases are. When reaching age 65, city retirees and/or spouses are required to obtain part A and B of Medicare and the post-retirement benefit will consist of the Medicare carve-out plan. A spouse of a deceased city retiree who is eligible to receive a monthly spousal annuity may continue the medical and/or dental benefits coverage through the fund.
- Qualified city employees who are eligible to retire based on age or service before July 1, 2005, are entitled to receive a fund contribution of 75% of the retirement-insurance premium.
- Qualified city employees who are not eligible to retire based on age or service before July 1, 2005 are entitled to receive a graduated percentage of the premium paid by the fund, depending on the years of city employment, as follows:
The dollar amount of the premium paid by the fund will be capped June 30, 2005 with an annual COLA thereafter.Years of Credited Service % of the Dollar Amount Paid by the Fund Less than 11 0 11 5 12 10 13 15 14 20 15 25 16 31 17 37 18 43 19 49 20 55 21 64 22 73 23 82 24 91 25 100
Vision Insurance is offered to all retirees. If elected, the retiree pays 100% of the premium. You must be enrolled in the Vision Plan to receive any benefit.
Life Insurance: All active city employees who are eligible to retire with age or service before July 1, 2005, will have one-half their salary in life insurance coverage after retirement. All active city employees who are not eligible to retire with age or service before July 1, 2005, will initially have life insurance coverage equal to one-half their salary upon retirement, which coverage will then decrease 20% per year. Coverage will not be reduced below $10,000. Life insurance is offered at no cost to the retiree.



