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Spirit Lake council adopts resolutions to set hearings for property tax levy and 23rd Street reconstruction

Spirit Lake City Council · February 25, 2025
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Summary

The Spirit Lake City Council unanimously approved Resolution Nos. 2025‑10 and 2025‑11 on Feb. 25, setting public hearings and authorizing publication for the property tax levy and approving plans, specifications and bid letting for the 23rd Street Reconstruction Project.

The Spirit Lake City Council on Feb. 25 unanimously adopted two resolutions that advance next steps on the city’s property tax levy process and a planned street reconstruction project.

Resolution No. 2025‑10, introduced and moved by Councilmember Kofoot and seconded by Councilmember Johnson, sets a public hearing and authorizes publication related to the property tax levy. The resolution passed with recorded aye votes from Councilmembers Johnson, Kofoot, Brockmeyer, Chappas and Mensing.

Resolution No. 2025‑11, introduced and moved by Councilmember Brockmeyer and seconded by Councilmember Chappas, approves plans and specifications and sets a public hearing and bid letting for the 2025 City of Spirit Lake 23rd Street Reconstruction Project. That resolution also passed unanimously with the same recorded aye votes.

Council did not specify hearing dates in the minutes. According to the adopted motions, the next procedural steps are publishing the notice for the property tax levy hearing and opening the formal bid process for the 23rd Street reconstruction; the council will consider bids and public testimony at the hearings established by the resolutions.

Mayor Kevin Bice presided over the meeting. The council’s recorded votes on the resolutions list Councilmembers Johnson, Kofoot, Brockmeyer, Chappas and Mensing as voting aye; the minutes indicate the motions carried without dissent.