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Hearing on Mason City’s ’14-’15 budget to be held March 4th

It has not been a bumpy ride for Mayor Eric Bookmeyer and the council so far even as they are set to impose a large tax hike on the people of Mason City.
It has not been a bumpy ride for Mayor Eric Bookmeyer and the council so far even as they are set to impose a large tax hike on the people of Mason City.  The public has remained silent.

MASON CITY – Mason City property tax owners will be on the hook for a large tax increase, and those who take city water and sanitation will be facing rate increases in a budget more or less finalized by the Mason City council and Mayor Eric Bookmeyer.

A public meeting was held February 6th at city hall to finalize the city’s 2014-2015 budget. A proposed property tax rate increase was set at $13.85, or about a 10% rate increase. Outside of the council and mayor, the only other people who attended the meeting were representatives from agencies who wanted funding: The North Iowa Corridor, the North Iowa Events Center, and Main Street Mason City.

Janet Solberg and the rest of the city council have spent lavishly on office remodeling, sculptures, blue zones, cash handouts to select businesses, new computers, and more leading up to the tax hike now facing citizens.
Janet Solberg and the rest of the city council have spent lavishly on office remodeling, sculptures, blue zones, cash handouts and huge tax breaks to select businesses, new computers, t-shirts and billboards for the mayor, and more leading up to the tax hike now facing citizens.

The water rate will increase 81 cents. That is half of what was on the table a couple months ago, when the council considered a hike of $1.62. Current average water bill in Mason City is $24.25. City Finance Director Kevin Jacobson said that the council “changed how we would pay back debt” in order to cut the rate hike in half.

The sanitation rate will increase 45 cents. Current average sanitation bill is $9.60 per month. The new rate, if approved by the city council, would be $10.05, for a a 4.69% increase.

Even though city council member Alex Kuhn called the budget “tight” this year, it was the consensus of the Council to fund outside organizations as follows: Main Street $25,000; Senior Center $15,000; North Iowa Corridor $126,000 (an increase from $105,000); Youth Baseball $10,000; PGI $10,000; RAGBRAI $40,000; and the North Iowa Events Center $10,000.

A public hearing on the proposed new budget will be held at the city council meeting on March 4th.

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Is Janet getting goosed by her boss? Where is ole boozemeyer in this picture? Only Janet knows.

They just keep on spending more and more on their buddy’s and pet projects while providing less and less service. You people didn’t get off your butt’s and vote and this is what you get. Giving away our money should come up for a vote but you people wouldn’t vote anyway.

LVS, for a minute I thought you were talking about the White House occupants. We need informed voters, voting on the issues and not the persons looks and gender. Uninformed voters got us where we are today.

One sure can tell how mgmt feels about our elected officials. Just look at the chosen pictures. Shame. Do unto others what…………remember what mama said?

Are you blaming NIT because these two fools look like idiots? This is how they look in public. Not NIT’s fault these people are buffoons.

Regardless somebody lost an election to the people in the pictures pictures above!! Enough said!!

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