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The proposed Fort Dodge city property tax rate for the fiscal year is $20.43 per $1,000 of taxable value. That levy is divided up to provide money for many different government functions as shown here in this graphic. This levy is for the city government only. Webster County, the Fort Dodge Community School District and Iowa Central Community College will each have their own levies. -Submitted graphic
The general fund budget for the city of Fort Dodge, which pays for many government programs, is on track to finish the last fiscal year on June 30 with a $118,000 surplus. This graphic shows the fund as originally budgeted and what the current actual budget figures are.
Feb 1, 2021
The Karl L. King Municipal Band has canceled its concerts scheduled for February, March and April due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“With the continuing concern over the pandemic and social distancing we are still experiencing, and the recommendations from health officials, we feel it is still best not to have the band members meeting together to perform at this time,” Jerrold Jimmerson, the band’s director, said in a written statement.
“Bringing band members from surrounding communities together in close proximity to each other to rehearse, prepare and perform these concerts is not in the best interests of their health and safety right now,” he added. “It is also better to not have audience members in attendance until such time as we all can gather safely together again.”