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Caseville council approves $824,417 in invoices and sends delinquent accounts to winter tax roll

City of Caseville City Council · August 4, 2025
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Summary

The Caseville City Council on Aug. 4 approved $824,417 in invoices and voted to place delinquent city accounts billed before April 1, 2025 on the 2025 winter tax roll; an appointment to the local fire association was tabled until the next meeting.

The Caseville City Council approved $824,417 in invoices and authorized delinquent accounts to be placed on the 2025 winter tax roll during its Aug. 4 meeting.

John Tait moved—and Jacob Kretzschmer seconded—the resolution to approve invoices paid through July 31, 2025, totaling $824,417.00; the roll call vote was recorded as 5-0 in favor. Later in the meeting, Tait moved and Jerald Ignash seconded Resolution No. 2025-47, authorizing delinquent accounts billed by the city prior to April 1, 2025 to be turned over to the 2025 winter tax roll; that measure also passed by a recorded roll call vote of 5-0.

Council procedural motions earlier in the meeting set the agenda and approved the July 14, 2025 minutes. A nomination to the Caseville Area Fire Protection Association Board (term expiring Aug. 2031) was tabled until the next council meeting; no appointment was made.

The records filed with the council included written reports from the zoning administrator, the Caseville Downtown Development Authority and the Caseville Area Fire Protection Association. City Manager Jamie Learman briefed the council about the Nov. 4 election and candidates who have filed. Police Chief Deborah Hopkins told the council there were "no problems at the recent Motorcycle Rally."

The meeting adjourned at 6:10 p.m.