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Early City Council approves property tax levy for fiscal 2026-27

Early City Council · April 6, 2026
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The Early City Council voted unanimously April 6 to approve the property tax levy for fiscal year 2026-27 after a brief public hearing held at 6 p.m.; no public testimony is recorded in the transcript.

The Early City Council unanimously approved the property tax levy for fiscal year 2026-27 during a public hearing on April 6.

Council member Brian Pickhinke moved to approve the FY2026-27 property tax levy, and Council member Brandon Scadden seconded. The roll call vote recorded Council member Christine Madden, Council member Brandon Scadden, Council member Xavier Delao, Council member Brian Pickhinke and Council member Cory Tiefenthaler as voting “aye.” The motion carried.

The hearing opened at 6:00 p.m.; the published notice for the hearing appeared in the Chronicle on March 26, 2026. The transcript records that two members of the public attended; there is no recorded public testimony or debate in the hearing notes.

After the levy was approved, Council member Cory Tiefenthaler moved to adjourn and Council member Brandon Scadden seconded; the meeting was then adjourned. The minutes were attested with signature lines bearing Julia Drost, clerk, and William Cougill, mayor.

No amounts, changes to tax rates, or specific levy figures are recorded in the transcript; those details are not specified in the meeting record.