Leslie City Council Weighs New Budget, Street Millage as Election Commission Preps for Primary
June 30 City Council Meeting
The Leslie City Council on June 30 considered adopting the 2026-2027 fiscal year budget and discussed a potential street millage for the November ballot, according to the meeting agenda. Minutes have not yet been published, so no votes were confirmed.
Budget and Finance
The council’s agenda included adoption of the budget for the upcoming fiscal year, as well as amendments to the previous year’s budget. Members also reviewed approval of $195,988.13 in check disbursements for June 2026.
Personnel
The agenda listed the appointment of Jason Yoakam as the new City Assessor. No additional details about the appointment were available.
Streets and Public Works
Council members discussed placing a street millage proposal on the November ballot. No specifics on the proposed millage rate or duration were provided in the agenda.
The council also considered street closures: S. Main Street on July 18 and Covert Street on July 4 (the latter date has now passed).
Coming Up: Election Commission – July 9
The Leslie Election Commission will meet on Thursday, July 9, to prepare for the August 4 primary election. Agenda items include:
- Approving a letter of appointment and alternates for election workers for the August 4 primary
- Setting a public test date for voting equipment on July 14, provided by Election Source
- Appointing a receiving board for the August 4 general election
The meeting is expected to finalize logistics for the upcoming primary.
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