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Pleasantville City Council adopts FY 2026–27 budget; clerk says levy falls $1.16

Pleasantville City Council · April 21, 2026
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Summary

The Pleasantville City Council on April 21 approved Resolution 26-11 adopting the FY 2026–27 budget. City Clerk Rachel Reed said the proposal includes a $1.16 decrease in the levy; the motion passed after a public hearing with no comments.

The Pleasantville City Council approved Resolution 26-11 adopting the city's FY 2026'1027 budget at its April 21 meeting.

City Clerk Rachel Reed opened the public hearing on the proposed budget and said the "proposed budget includes a $1.16 decrease in the levy." No written or oral public comments were received; Councilmember Kyle Patterson moved to close the hearing and Rachel Lopez seconded. The council later moved to adopt the budget in New Business: the motion to approve Resolution 26-11 was made by Patterson and seconded by Chelsea Kain; the minutes record votes as Hurt aye, Lopez aye, Kain aye and Patterson aye and the motion carried.

The council approved the consent agenda earlier in the meeting, which included March 2026 financial reports and a detailed list of accounts payable and payroll totals for March (accounts payable and payroll totals and itemized vendors are in the meeting record). Clerk Reed also reported revenue received during March 2026, including General Fund and Water and Sewer receipts listed in the financial report.

The council set a separate public hearing for a FY 2026 budget amendment for May 19, 2026 at 5:30 p.m.

The adoption of Resolution 26-11 finalizes the city's budget plan for the next fiscal year and sets the legal spending and levy levels the city will use until that amendment hearing or subsequent actions alter them.