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Red Oak mayor opens public hearing on proposed FY2027 property tax levy; resident questions levy
Summary
At a five-minute special meeting April 6, 2026, Mayor Timothy Fridolph opened and closed a public hearing on the Proposed FY2027 Property Tax Levy after a resident, Bo Harris, asked questions; the council approved the special agenda by unanimous roll-call vote.
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Mayor Timothy Fridolph opened a public hearing on the Proposed FY2027 Property Tax Levy at 5:00 p.m. on April 6, 2026, during a special meeting held at the Red Oak Fire Station. The meeting included roll call and a vote to approve the special agenda before public comment.
The council approved the Special Agenda on a motion from Councilperson Jeanice Lester, seconded by Councilperson Sharon Bradley; the clerk called the roll and all members — Councilpersons Terry Koppa, Adam Hietbrink, Jeanice Lester, Levi Franks and Sharon Bradley — voted "aye," and the motion carried. Carrie Shalters attended in her official role as City Clerk/Finance Manager.
Mayor Fridolph then opened the public hearing on the Proposed FY2027 Property Tax Levy at 5:00 p.m. during which Bo Harris of Red Oak asked questions about the levy. The transcript records that council members responded to Harris's questions; the specific questions and the council's answers are not specified in the record. Mayor Fridolph closed the public hearing at 5:05 p.m.
With no further agenda items, Mayor Fridolph adjourned the special meeting at 5:05 p.m. The meeting minutes were attested by Carrie Shalters, City Clerk.
The hearing provided a formal opportunity for public input on the levy proposal; the transcript does not record any formal action taking or vote on the levy itself during this short special meeting.
