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Prairie City Council opens and closes public hearing on proposed FY2026-27 property tax levy; no public comment

Prairie City City Council · April 22, 2026
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Summary

At a April 22 special session, the Prairie City Council opened and closed a public hearing on the proposed FY2026-27 city property tax levy; no members of the public spoke and no levy amount is recorded in the minutes.

Prairie City Mayor Phil Holland presided over a special City Council session on April 22, 2026, at which the council opened and quickly closed a public hearing on the proposed FY2026-27 city property tax levy.

Council members Derek Ingle, Joseph Disney, Beth James, Pam St. John and Darrin Telfer were present along with Interim City Administrator and Library Director Sue Ponder, City Clerk/Finance Officer Jadi Brown and Public Works Director Harry Brannen. Disney moved to approve the meeting agenda; James seconded and the motion carried unanimously on a roll-call vote.

At 6:01 p.m. Council Member Joseph Disney moved to open the public hearing on the proposed FY2026-27 property tax levy; James seconded. The minutes state that no members of the public were present either in person or on Microsoft Teams and that no correspondence was received.

The hearing was closed at 6:02 p.m. after a motion by Disney, seconded by Pam St. John, again passing unanimously on roll call. The minutes do not record any public testimony, discussion of levy rates or a council decision to set or adopt the levy amount.

Disney moved to adjourn the meeting; Derek Ingle seconded. The roll-call vote to adjourn carried unanimously and the session ended at 6:02 p.m.