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Clinton council adopts proposed 2026–27 property tax levy after public objections
Summary
Clinton City Council on March 24 adopted a proposed property tax levy for fiscal year 2026–27 after a public hearing; several residents objected to what one called a ‘‘preposterous’’ 13% increase, while councilors said the figure is a not-to-exceed number pending state aid updates.
Clinton City Council adopted a resolution on March 24 setting the city’s proposed property tax levy for fiscal year 2026–27. The measure was approved after a public hearing and roll-call vote; council members said the levy is a ‘not-to-exceed’ figure that may be reduced when state aid and valuation numbers are finalized.
At the public hearing, resident Eli Skipper of 645…
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