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Underwood council holds brief public hearing on proposed FY2027 property tax levy; no public comment

Underwood City Council · April 1, 2026
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Summary

At a special meeting April 7, 2026, the Underwood City Council opened and closed a public hearing on the proposed FY2027 property tax levy; there were no written or oral public comments, and both motions to open and close the hearing carried 4-0.

The Underwood City Council met in a special session on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. Mayor Pro Tem Jim Pingel called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. and the council immediately held a public hearing on the proposed property tax levy for fiscal year 2027.

Councilmember Keith Rodenburg moved to open the hearing and Councilmember Jodi Bose seconded; the motion "carried 4-0." Councilmember Bose later moved to close the hearing, with Rodenburg seconding; that motion also "carried 4-0." The record notes there were no written comments submitted to city hall and no oral public comments were recorded during the hearing.

In attendance were Mayor Pro Tem Jim Pingel, Councilmembers Jodi Bose, David Mace and Keith Rodenburg. Councilmembers Josh Madsen and Kelle Erwin were listed as absent. City Administrator/Clerk Cindy Sorlien and Dave Powell were also present.

Mayor Pro Tem Pingel adjourned the special meeting at 5:03 p.m. The minutes were attested by City Administrator/Clerk Cindy Sorlien and are subject to approval at the next regular council meeting.