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Mountain Lake Park council approves agenda, financial report and single bids; delays tax-differential decision

Mountain Lake Park Town Council · April 9, 2026
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Summary

At its April 9 meeting the Mountain Lake Park Town Council unanimously approved the agenda, minutes and financial report, accepted single bids for mowing and audit services and moved to delay consideration of a proposed tax differential pending more information.

Mountain Lake Park’s Town Council took several routine actions at its April 9, 2026 regular meeting, approving the meeting agenda, past minutes and the town’s financial report while awarding single-source bids for lawn maintenance and auditing services.

Councilmember Patrick Damon moved to approve the meeting agenda; Councilmember Pam Nelson seconded and the motion carried unanimously. Later, Councilmember Jeff Hovis moved to approve the March 5, 2026 minutes, a motion seconded by Councilmember Linda Fike that also carried unanimously. Councilmember Pam Nelson moved to accept the Financial Report for March 31, 2026 and associated budget adjustments; Fike seconded and the motion carried unanimously.

The council opened one proposal for mowing services from Pleasant Valley Lawn Care and voted to accept that bid after a motion from Damon and a second from Hovis. Similarly, the council opened a single audit proposal from Turnbull, Hoover & Kahl, P.A.; a motion by Nelson, seconded by Damon, carried unanimously to accept the audit firm’s proposal.

On a separate matter, Councilmember Pam Nelson moved, with a second from Councilmember Jeff Hovis, to delay action on a proposed tax differential until the council has more information. The transcript records the motion and second but does not record a roll-call vote or explicit outcome for that motion in the meeting text.

Mayor Don Sincell called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. The session was adjourned at 7:55 p.m.