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Calumet Village Council adopts FY2027 budget, approves Headlee‑rollback tax limit

Calumet Village Council · February 26, 2026
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Summary

Calumet Village Council unanimously adopted the FY2027 budget and separately adopted the maximum allowable taxes under the General Law Village Act as reduced by the Headlee Rollback Amendment, after a presentation by Village Manager Megan Haselden.

Calumet Village Council unanimously adopted the village’s FY2027 budget on Feb. 26, 2026 after a presentation from Village Manager Megan Haselden. The council also voted to adopt the "Maximum Allowable Taxes to be allowed under the General Law Village Act as reduced by the Headlee Rollback Amendment," a formal recognition of the rollback limits on future millage increases.

Manager Megan Haselden reviewed current millages and when they expire before the motions were moved and seconded. Trustee Kelly Ryan moved to adopt the FY2027 budget, seconded by Trustee James Tercha; Trustee Tercha moved the Headlee‑rollback tax motion, seconded by Trustee Ariele Pizzo. Both measures passed on 5‑0 roll call votes with President Pro‑Tempore Pamela Que, Trustees Bernice Smith, Kelly Ryan, James Tercha and Ariele Pizzo voting yea; President Rob Tarvis and Trustee Matt L'Esperance were absent.

The actions finalize spending and tax‑rate guidance for the coming fiscal year; the minutes do not include a line‑item breakdown in the public record. The council’s formal adoption triggers standard implementation steps in municipal finance, such as publication and incorporation into the village’s fiscal accounting for FY2027. Clerk Lori Weir certified the minutes of the session.