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Wyoming council adopts preliminary 2025 levy, sets Dec. 2 hearing
Summary
The Wyoming City Council voted Sept. 16 to set a preliminary 2025 tax levy that increases the overall levy by $488,099 (8.42%) and scheduled the truth-in-taxation hearing for Dec. 2, 2025. Finance director Jesse Sturtz outlined revenue and expense drivers including COLA, new part-time positions and street funding increases.
Wyoming Mayor Iverson and the City Council on Sept. 16 approved a preliminary 2025 tax levy and set a Dec. 2 truth-in-taxation public hearing.
Finance Director Jesse Sturtz told the council the general fund levy is rising $318,881 (7.21%). She said other levy changes include a $222,600 increase for capital equipment and a $100,000 increase to the street replacement (408) fund, producing an overall levy increase of $488,099, about an 8.42% rise compared with the prior year. "Once the levy is set, we cannot increase…
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