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

Shelby City Council · June 1, 2026
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Summary

At a special session April 2, 2024, the Shelby City Council approved the meeting agenda and opened a public hearing on the City’s proposed property tax levy for FY 24-25. Councilmember Traci True read a resident question asking whether assessed values already covered inflation; the record states they do not. The hearing was closed at 7:06 p.m.

Shelby City Council approved the April 2 agenda and opened a public hearing on the City’s proposed property tax levy for fiscal year 2024–25 during a special session on April 02, 2024.

On a motion by Councilmember Karen Schlueter, seconded by Councilmember Pat Honeywell, the council approved the April 02 agenda by roll call vote: Pat Honeywell, Karen Schlueter, Jackie Hursey, Todd Frank and Traci True voted yes. Mayor Ron Kroll then opened a public hearing to receive written and oral comment on the proposed levy.

Councilmember Traci True read a question submitted by a resident: "Didn't the taxable assessed values increase enough to cover inflation? Where is this extra money needed in the budget?" The transcript record states that taxable assessed values do not cover inflation costs over the past years; the transcript does not identify who provided that response.

Mayor Kroll closed the public hearing at 7:06 p.m. The transcript records no further comments, votes, or decisions on the proposed property tax levy during the special session. The meeting record is signed by Ron Kroll, Mayor, and Chris Martin, City Clerk.