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City of Webb council unanimously approves proposed property tax levy
Summary
At a special session on March 24, 2025, the City Council of Webb voted 3-0 to approve a proposed property tax levy after a public hearing; the transcript records discussion but does not specify rates or revenue projections.
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The City Council of Webb voted unanimously to approve a proposed property tax levy at a special session on March 24, 2025, following a public hearing that began at 7:00 p.m.
Mayor Katie Mader called the meeting to order and the clerk recorded that Council members Gibson, Hansen and Riley were present. Council member Gibson moved to approve the proposed property tax levy and Council member Riley seconded the motion. A roll-call vote recorded Gibson, Hansen and Riley voting "aye," carrying the motion.
The public hearing on the proposed levy is recorded as having taken place and "discussion regarding the proposed property tax levy ensued," but the transcript does not include proposed millage rates, projected revenue figures, or verbatim public comments. Because the transcript contains no detailed figures, the record does not specify how the approved levy will change tax bills for property owners.
City Clerk Angie Smith attested the proceedings. After the vote on the levy, Council member Gibson moved to adjourn; Council member Riley seconded. The attestation and signature block for the clerk and mayor appear in the transcript; no separate roll-call for the adjournment is recorded.
The action taken at the March 24 special session was limited to the property tax levy and adjournment; the transcript does not record additional agenda items or a schedule for implementation.
