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Sac City Council adopts proposed maximum property-tax dollars for FY 2026

Sac City Council · June 1, 2026
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Summary

At its March 25 meeting the Sac City Council closed a public hearing and unanimously adopted the proposed maximum property-tax dollars for fiscal year 2026 after a staff update; there were no public comments, and the meeting adjourned at 5:13 p.m.

The Sac City Council on March 25, 2025, adopted the proposed maximum property-tax dollars for fiscal year 2026 following a staff presentation and a public hearing that drew no public comments.

Jamie Lawrence, a city staff member, gave an update on what the fiscal year will look like; the transcript records no other written or oral comments during the public hearing. Council member Bob Murley moved to close the hearing, and Larry Mahler seconded. A roll-call vote recorded ayes from Kayla Shull, Teresa Bruening, Tom Lownik, Larry Mahler and Bob Murley and no nays.

Council member Tom Lownik then moved to adopt the proposed maximum property-tax dollars for FY 2026; Larry Mahler seconded. The roll-call vote was recorded as ayes by Mahler, Murley, Shull, Bruening and Lownik and no nays, and the motion carried.

After the adoption, Council member Bob Murley moved to adjourn; Larry Mahler seconded. The council voted unanimously to adjourn, and the meeting ended at 5:13 p.m.

The meeting record lists the five council members present: Kayla Shull; Teresa Bruening, mayor pro-tem presiding; Tom Lownik; Larry Mahler; and Bob Murley. No conflicts of interest were reported in the minutes.