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Shelby City Council opens hearing on proposed property tax levy; approves agenda

Shelby City Council · June 1, 2026
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Summary

At a special April 1 session, the Shelby City Council opened a public hearing on the proposed FY 2025-26 property tax levy, received no public comments and closed the hearing; the council also approved the meeting agenda unanimously.

The Shelby City Council opened a public hearing on April 1, 2025, to receive written and oral comment on the city's proposed property tax levy for fiscal year 2025-26, Mayor Ron Kroll said. Councilmember Pat Honeywell moved to approve the April 1 agenda, and Councilmember Karen Schlueter seconded; a roll-call vote returned all ayes and the motion carried.

The hearing drew no public comment. "There were not oral or written comments from the public," the official record states; Mayor Kroll closed the hearing at 7:03 p.m.

The hearing provided a formal opportunity for residents to comment on the proposed levy, which is part of the city's annual budget process. The transcript does not record any testimony, written submissions, or subsequent votes on adopting the levy at this session.

Present at the special session were Councilmembers Pat Honeywell, Karen Schlueter, Jackie Hursey, Todd Frank and Traci True. Additional attendees listed in the record included Clint Fichter, Michelle Mantell, Chad Gordon, Margaret and Rod Robinson, Joel Wahling, Amy Hursey, Larry Mantz, Chris Evans, Cory Williams and Daniel Erickson (via phone). The minutes bear the attestation of Mayor Ron Kroll and City Clerk Chris Martin.

The record does not specify next procedural steps or a timeline for final action on the proposed levy.