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Council approves property‑tax ordinance, interlocal court fees and multiple agreements in round of votes
Summary
At the Nov. 17 meeting Woodland council approved Ordinance 15-81 to keep city property-tax revenue flat for 2026 (6–1), advanced the comprehensive plan on first reading (7–0) and authorized several intergovernmental agreements and a policing MOU; city also approved $1.3M pay cycle vouchers tied to water‑filter loan payoff.
Woodland City Council voted on several ordinances and agreements during its Nov. 17 meeting.
Ordinance 15-81. On a second and final reading the council voted to fix the amount of property taxes the city will collect in 2026 so total dollars remain flat. The motion was moved by Councilmember Burke and seconded by Councilmember Rounds. The ordinance passed 6–1; Councilmember Houston…
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