Council unanimously adopted a resolution seeking certification for a 4-mill ambulance and emergency medical services levy, renewing 3 mills and adding 1 mill.
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The resolution begins the process for a proposed ambulance and emergency medical services tax increase from 3 mills to 4 mills. Council also advanced a separate fire levy measure to a third reading for possible placement on the November 3, 2026 ballot. In addition, council approved $100,155 in supplemental personnel appropriations and $487,203.98 for debt-service payments.
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Adopted Resolution 26-13 seeking certification of a 4-mill ambulance and emergency medical services levy, consisting of a renewed 3-mill levy plus a 1-mill increase; approved unanimously.
Advanced the amended Resolution 26-10 fire levy measure to third reading for possible placement on the November 3, 2026 ballot.
Adopted Ordinance 26-086 appropriating an additional $100,155 for personal services in various funds for 2026.
Adopted Ordinance 26-087 appropriating $487,203.98 to redeem the 2025 various-purpose notes on July 24, 2026.
Adopted Ordinance 26-085 adjusting compensation for the probation assistant for the remainder of 2026.
Advanced to second reading an agreement allowing asphalt overlay repairs on SR 94.
Advanced to second reading a purchase authorization for electronics and electrical materials for CityLink's fiber-to-the-home project.
Amended and adopted council rules by adding rules governing public comments, correspondence, and communications presented to council.
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