Petersburg City Council to hold special meeting on March 24

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The Petersburg City Council will hold a special meeting on March 24 at the Petersburg Public Library, according to an announcement made on March 23. The meeting is open to the public and will also be available via live stream.

This session includes a public hearing where council members and residents can discuss an ordinance regarding the adoption of the fiscal year 2027 real property tax rate. Community members are encouraged to attend or watch online through the city’s official live meetings portal.

The special council meeting is scheduled to begin at 5:00 p.m., with the agenda set for discussion posted in advance for those interested in following along. The city has provided resources for both in-person and remote participation, aiming to ensure transparency and accessibility.

No additional background information was provided about previous discussions or proposed changes related to the property tax rate. Further details may be released as part of ongoing council communications.



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