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Steamboat Rock council sets March 27 hearing on proposed property tax levy

City of Steamboat Rock City Council · March 10, 2025
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Summary

The City of Steamboat Rock scheduled a public hearing for March 27, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. on the proposed property tax levy; council discussed related budget items in department reports and reviewed March bills totaling $22,075.32.

Mayor Dave Mull said the City of Steamboat Rock will hold a public hearing on the proposed property tax levy at 6:00 p.m. on March 27, 2025. The council voted to set the date during its March 10 meeting; no mover was recorded in the minutes.

The hearing was set amid department reports that touched on potential budget pressures and capital needs. Scott Williams of the Steamboat Rock Fire Department described equipment needs and noted the department expects township funds to support equipment updates. Shannon Hazelton in public works presented a $12,379 Electric Pump quote to replace a valve at the sewage treatment plant and said the motor for the clarifier was due for installation on March 11.

Council members also reviewed the city’s itemized bills for March 2025, which the minutes list at $22,075.32 and include vendors such as Blythe Sanitation, Hardin County Solid Waste and Green Belt Insurance Services. The council did not adopt a levy at the March 10 meeting; the March 27 public hearing provides an opportunity for public comment and for the council to consider final levy figures.

The council’s next step is the public hearing on March 27; the council will consider public input and any budget adjustments before adopting levy rates.