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Imlay City Board hears proposed 2025–26 budget with 17.8304-mill levy on non-homestead property
Summary
At a June 16 budget hearing, district staff presented a proposed 2025–26 budget that would levy 17.8304 mills on non-homestead and non-qualified agricultural property while leaving homesteads and qualified agricultural property at zero mills; the board did not vote and adjourned the hearing.
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The Imlay City Board of Education heard a presentation of the proposed fiscal year 2025–2026 budget at its Annual Budget Hearing on June 16, 2025. Amy Swantek presented the plan, which includes a levy of 17.8304 mills on all non-homestead and non-qualified agricultural property and no mills on homestead and qualified agricultural property. The presentation included discussion of projected revenues and expenses, but the transcript does not specify dollar totals or detailed line-item figures.
The hearing opened at 7:00 p.m. with President Sharon Muir calling the meeting to order and a roll call that listed Kaylee Kaeding, Doug Van Dyk, Greg Dennis, Ashley Wolford and Laura Zelenak as present and Alex Lengemann as absent. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by board members and any members of the public who wished to participate.
Swantek summarized the broad tax and levy structure for 2025–26 and reviewed revenue and expense considerations for the coming year. The transcript indicates the board discussed revenues and expenses but does not include the specific totals or line-by-line budget figures; according to the meeting record, formal board action on the proposed budget will take place during the board’s regular meeting (date not specified in the hearing transcript).
No members of the public addressed the board during the public comment portion of the hearing; the transcript records, “No public comments were made.”
Trustee Ashley Wolford moved to adjourn the Budget Hearing; Vice President Kaylee Kaeding supported the motion. President Muir adjourned the hearing by a show of hands in favor at 7:25 p.m. The minutes show an approval date of July 28, 2025, and are signed by Sharon Muir, President, and Melissa Fleury, Secretary.
The board is scheduled to consider and act on the proposed 2025–2026 budget at its upcoming regular meeting; the hearing record does not contain the vote or final adoption details.
