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Pleasantville proposes lower FY2027 property tax levy
Summary
At a March 24 special meeting, Mayor Kody Jurgens opened a public hearing on the FY2027 property tax levy; City Clerk Rachel Reed said the proposal reduces the levy from $16.9725 to $15.80281 per taxable thousand. No public comments were recorded and the council closed the hearing and adjourned.
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Mayor Kody Jurgens opened a special City Council meeting in Pleasantville on March 24 and the council heard a proposal to lower the city's FY2027 property tax levy.
City Clerk and Administrator Rachel Reed said the proposed levy is a decrease from the current levy: the current levy is $16.9725 per taxable thousand and the proposed levy is $15.80281 per taxable thousand. The transcript records that there were no written or verbal questions or comments during the public hearing.
Councilmember Kyle Patterson moved to close the public hearing; Councilmember Rachel Lopez seconded. The minutes state that "all voting in favor; motion carried." Patterson then moved to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Councilmember Jordan Van Ness; the minutes again state that all voted in favor and the motion carried. The transcript concludes with signature lines for Mayor Kody Jurgens and City Clerk Rachel Reed.
