Terre Haute holds 2026 budget public hearing; no public comment
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The Terre Haute City Council opened a public hearing on the 2026 City budget appropriation but received no public comments and adjourned after a brief roll call and motion.
The Terre Haute City Council opened a public hearing on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025, on an appropriation tied to the 2026 City of Terre Haute budget and received no public comments before adjourning. "This is a public hearing concerning appropriation $14.20 25. It's the 2026 City of Terre Haute budget," the presiding official said at 5:30 p.m.
The hearing provided an opportunity for members of the public to ask questions about next year’s budget, but the council recorded no comments or questions. City Clerk Michelle then called the roll; Councilpersons Azar, Boland, Chalos, DeBond, Dinkel, Hinton, Lautermilk, Nation and Thompson were recorded present.
With no speakers from the public, Councilperson Hinton moved to adjourn and Councilperson Dinkel seconded. The presiding official called for a voice vote; an "aye" was recorded and the meeting was adjourned. The transcript does not record a roll-call vote or the exact tally of votes on the motion to adjourn.
No other discussion, directions to staff, or formal votes on the budget appropriation were recorded in this hearing. The transcript includes only the opening statement about the appropriation, the roll call, and the procedural motion to adjourn.
