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Lynchburg council sets Jan. 16 special meeting to move police levy to May ballot

Village of Lynchburg Council · January 9, 2025
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Summary

Council discussed renewing a 3‑mill police levy and directed staff to prepare a resolution for certification by the Highland County Auditor; paperwork must be filed with the Board of Elections 90 days before the May election, and a special meeting was scheduled for Jan. 16 to approve the resolution.

Council discussed renewing a three‑mill police levy and set a special meeting to advance the necessary certification steps.

Randalyn Worley was assigned to prepare a resolution so the village can obtain certified numbers from the Highland County Auditor. Council noted that paperwork to place the levy on the May ballot must be submitted to the Board of Elections at least 90 days before the election and before 4:00 p.m. to meet the filing deadline. To act on the resolution in time, the council scheduled a special meeting for Jan. 16, 2025 at 5:30 p.m.

The council did not take a final vote on the levy at the Jan. 9 meeting; the special meeting will include formal action to authorize submission to the auditor and Board of Elections.