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Chickasaw County holds public hearing on proposed FY 2026–27 maximum property tax levies; no public comments
Summary
The Chickasaw County board opened a required public hearing March 23 on proposed maximum property tax levies for fiscal year 2026–27, outlined proposed rates and budget guidance, recorded no written or oral public comments, and closed the hearing after routine votes.
The chair of the Chickasaw County board opened a public hearing at 9:01 a.m. March 23 on the proposed maximum property tax levies for fiscal year 2026–27 and said no written comments were received.
"This public hearing is required for Iowa Code 24.2A as part of the county certified budget process," the chair said, adding that attendees who wished to speak should sign the sheet and that each speaker would have a maximum of three minutes.
The chair presented proposed maximum levy figures that were described in the meeting record as follows: an urban maximum levy of 5.22276 and a rural maximum levy of 8.32276, both described as decreases from the prior request; a general…
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