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Rolfe council approves FY26 property tax levy after brief public hearing
Summary
After a brief public hearing in which several residents voiced concerns about a tax increase, the Rolfe City Council adopted a resolution approving the FY26 proposed property tax levy by roll call vote. The meeting opened at 5:00 p.m. and adjourned at 5:20 p.m.
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The City Council of the City of Rolfe on Monday approved a resolution adopting the city’s proposed FY26 property tax levy after holding a public hearing.
Mayor Jim Pentico opened the hearing at 5:00 p.m. at the Rolfe community center and said there were no written objections on file. Several residents spoke during the hearing to voice concerns about an increase in the proposed levy; the transcript does not provide their names or verbatim quotes.
Following the public comments, Councilmember Dan Allen moved to approve a resolution adopting the FY26 proposed property tax levy. Councilmember Rob Jackson seconded the motion. The council voted by roll call; the transcript records "all ayes," and the meeting minutes show the motion passed. Immediately afterward, Allen moved and Jackson seconded to adjourn; the council again voted "all ayes," and the meeting ended at 5:20 p.m.
The transcript and posted minutes record that no written objections had been filed before the hearing. The record does not specify the levy rate, dollar amounts, whether the levy represents an increase over FY25, or the number of yes votes; the minutes state only that the roll call vote was "all ayes." Any details about proposed rates, rates by property class, or estimated revenue were not included in the provided transcript.
City Clerk Brandi Henderson attested the minutes. Treasurer Sindergard and councilmembers Al Minkler, Rob Jackson, Dan Allen, Lana Pratt and Aaron Cox were listed as present on the roll call. The council did not record individual vote tallies in the transcript beyond the notation that the roll call was unanimous.
Next steps for the levy are not specified in the transcript. The meeting record shows the council voted to adopt the resolution at the April 14 meeting; any subsequent administrative filings or publication requirements are not described in the provided record.
