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Jonesville adopts FY 2026–27 budget and maintains ad valorem mill levy

Jonesville City Council · June 17, 2026
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Summary

After a brief public hearing with no public comments, the Jonesville City Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2026-16 to adopt the July 2026–July 2027 operating budget and the ad valorem tax levy. The vote was 5–0 with one member absent.

Jonesville’s City Council on June 17, 2026 adopted the city’s fiscal year 2026–27 operating budget and approved the ad valorem mill levy following a public hearing that drew no comments.

The Council approved Resolution 2026-16 on a motion by Councilmember Andy Penrose, supported by Dean Adair II. The roll call vote recorded Ayes: Andy Penrose, Dean Adair II, Chris Grider, Brenda Guyse and Annette Sands; Nays: none; Absent: George Humphries Jr. The minutes do not specify the total dollar amount of the adopted budget.

Mayor Gerry Arno opened the public hearing at 6:37 p.m. and closed it at 6:38 p.m.; the record notes "there were no public comments." The action implements the General Appropriations Act for the upcoming fiscal year and authorizes the levying of the ad valorem tax as set out in Resolution 2026-16.

The Council adjourned the regular meeting at 7:04 p.m. Minutes were submitted by Deputy Clerk LaNae Baker.