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Mayor opens and closes public hearing on proposed FY 2627 property tax levy after no comments; council approves agenda, adjourns

Missouri Valley · April 6, 2026
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Summary

The Missouri Valley mayor opened a public hearing on the proposed fiscal year 2627 property tax levy, recorded no written or oral comments, and closed the hearing; the council earlier approved the April 7 special meeting agenda and then adjourned.

The mayor opened a public hearing to solicit comments for or against the proposed fiscal year 2627 property tax levy and asked whether there were any written submissions or oral comments. A participant stated, "There were no written comments," and no one offered oral comments during the public-comment period. The mayor then closed the hearing.

The meeting began with a roll call in which attendees named in the transcript included Erin; a participant who identified himself as Darius; Marilyn (recorded as present); Russ (recorded as present); and members noted as not present yet, including Sherm/Don and Chris. Earlier in the session a member said, "I'm going to approve the April 7 special meeting agenda," a motion was seconded, and roll call recorded "Aye" votes from Erin, Marilyn and Russ for that approval.

A brief exchange during the hearing mentioned an audit — one participant said, "That's the audit" — but no audit presentation or further details appear in the transcript. With the public hearing concluded, a motion to adjourn was made and seconded; the roll call for adjournment recorded "Aye" responses from participants identified in the transcript as Aaron, Darling and Thrust. The meeting then ended; one participant asked, "Where is my recorder?"

The transcript includes no substantive testimony, proposals, or changes to the proposed levy. No votes on the proposed FY 2627 property tax levy are recorded in the provided transcript segments.