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Resident appeal leads Sac City Council to forgive special assessments on two Leonard Street properties

Sac City Council · July 1, 2026
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Summary

After a public comment from Faith McMorrow about maintenance and recent work, the Sac City Council voted to forgive storm sewer and mowing special assessments applied to 311 and 300 Leonard Street, citing upkeep in the last 12 months.

Resident Faith McMorrow addressed the Sac City Council to request relief from storm sewer and mowing special assessments applied to 311 and 300 Leonard Street.

Following her remarks, Council member Kayla Shull moved to forgive the assessments on both properties, and Tom Lownik seconded the motion. The council voted by roll call with Shull, Bruening and Lownik recorded as Ayes; Mahler and Murley were absent. Council minutes say the forgiveness was granted because of the upkeep and work done on the properties in the prior 12 months.

The action was presented and decided during the same agenda item; the minutes do not record a separate written request or the specific dollar amounts of the forgiven assessments.

The council did not indicate additional conditions or a requirement for follow-up reporting in the meeting record. The forgiveness applies to the two properties named in the minutes and takes effect on the date of the meeting.