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Marion County Supervisors to Discuss Property Tax Levies
Special session on tax levies to be followed by regular meeting agenda items.
Mar. 23, 2026 at 2:56pm
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The Marion County Board of Supervisors will hold a special session on Tuesday to discuss proposed property tax levies for the upcoming fiscal year. This will be followed by their regular session, which includes public hearings and considerations for various county agreements, plans, and projects.
Why it matters
Property tax levies are a key part of county budgeting and can have significant impacts on residents. The public hearings allow for community input on these important fiscal decisions.
The details
The special session will focus solely on a public hearing for the proposed FY27 county property tax levies. The regular session agenda includes public hearings and considerations for a 28E agreement with the City of Knoxville, the Marion County 2040 Comprehensive Plan, a resolution for the road department office building, and a contract for the Knoxville Area Pavement Rehabilitation Project.
- The special session will start at 8:45 am on Tuesday, March 25, 2026.
- The regular session will follow the special session on the same day.
The players
Marion County Board of Supervisors
The governing body of Marion County, Iowa that is responsible for setting property tax levies and overseeing other county business.
What’s next
After the public hearings, the Marion County Board of Supervisors will vote on adopting the proposed property tax levies and the other agenda items during the regular session.
The takeaway
This meeting highlights the county's budgeting process and the importance of public input on decisions that impact residents' property taxes and local infrastructure projects.

