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Council member's motion to delay property-tax rate items fails; council sets public-comment rules and will prioritize tax papers

5944354 · October 14, 2025
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Councilmember Gibson moved to continue two property-tax-rate agenda items to November to allow the city to provide surplus data; the motion failed for lack of a second.

Councilmember Gibson moved to continue two agenda items related to the property tax rate (items 31 and 32) to the November council meeting so the administration could provide surplus data for fiscal 2025. "I would like to move to continue item 31 and 32 pertaining to the property tax rate and to move those items to our November meeting allowing time for the city to provide the surplus data for the fiscal year 2025," Gibson said during the informal meeting.

The motion failed for lack of a second. "That motion failed for lack of a second," the clerk announced after seeking a second and receiving none. Gibson had…

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