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Anamosa opens public hearing on FY25 property tax levy; one resident comments
Summary
The Anamosa City Council opened a public hearing April 7, 2025, on the proposed FY25 property tax levy, heard from one resident and closed the hearing without a recorded vote; the transcript does not specify the proposed levy amount or next steps.
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The Anamosa City Council opened a public hearing on the FY25 proposed property tax levy on April 7, 2025, at 6:00 P.M., Mayor Rod Smith said. The special session convened at Anamosa City Hall Council Chambers with a full council present. City Administrator Jeremiah Hoyt and City Clerk Jeana Less-David were also in attendance.
The council heard comments from one resident during the public comment portion of the hearing; the transcript records that a resident spoke but does not include a name or the substance of the remarks. Mayor Rod Smith closed the public hearing at 6:05 P.M. The meeting was adjourned at 6:06 P.M.
The transcript provided does not record the proposed levy amount, any staff presentation, a council motion, or a vote on the levy. The record likewise does not indicate whether the council set a date to take final action on the FY25 property tax levy or directed staff to prepare additional materials. Those details were not specified in the meeting text.
Present at the special session were Council Members Rich Crump, Kay Smith, Teresa Tuetken, Todd Weimer, Dan Smith and Brooke Gombert. Jeremiah Hoyt is identified in the transcript as City Administrator and Jeana Less-David as City Clerk. No other speakers are named in the record.
