Cherokee, Iowa (NorthwestIowaNow.com) — The Cherokee County Board of Supervisors is getting ready to decide how much money they need to collect from property taxes for next year. To make sure everyone knows the plan, they have scheduled a public meeting for Tuesday, March 24, at 8:45 a.m..
Think of a “levy” like a bill for the whole county. This money pays for important things like fixing roads, keeping the sheriff’s office running, and taking care of county parks. The meeting on March 24th will be held at the Cherokee County Courthouse, and Cherokee County citizens can attend, ask questions, or tell the Board what they think about the tax plan before it becomes official.
If you can’t go to the meeting, you can see all the details on the county’s website.

