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Toledo City Council holds FY27 property tax public hearing; public comments received

Toledo City Council · March 23, 2026
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Summary

The Toledo City Council held a special public hearing on the proposed FY27 property tax on March 23, 2026, at the Reinig Center. Mayor Brian Sokol opened and closed the hearing; the minutes record that members of the public provided comments and that the council adjourned at 5:22 p.m. after a motion by Council member Cook.

The Toledo City Council convened a special public hearing on the proposed FY27 property tax on March 23, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. at the Reinig Center, 1007 S. Prospect Drive, Mayor Brian Sokol presiding. Mayor Sokol opened the hearing and the minutes record that members of the public offered comments and questions during the session.

City Clerk Kim McAdoo recorded those proceedings in the meeting minutes; the minutes state only that "comments and questions from the public were received" and do not include summaries, direct quotes, or the identities of speakers who commented. The record does not show a formal vote or final action on the proposed tax rate during the hearing.

Following the public comment portion, Mayor Sokol closed the hearing at 5:22 p.m. Council member Cook moved to adjourn at 5:22 p.m.; Council member Vesely seconded. The minutes state that "all present voiced ayes, no nays," and that the motion carried. Attendees listed in the minutes included Mayor Brian Sokol and council members Cook, Vesely, Pansegrau, Boll and Ray; others present included Jordan, Chief Quigley, Marquess, Olliendieck, N. Purk, the Clintons and the Wilsons.

The minutes bear the attestation of City Clerk Kim McAdoo and the seal and signature of Mayor Brian Sokol. The document is dated in two places: the header references the March 23, 2026 hearing and the minutes also carry a March 26, 2026 notation; the minutes themselves do not clarify whether March 26 is the preparation or adoption date.

No specific proposals, dollar amounts, suggested rates, or comments from members of the public are included in the excerpted minutes provided. The record therefore shows that the council heard public comment but does not provide details of the substance of those comments or indicate any immediate council action on the proposed FY27 property tax.