In a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding a $3.3 million assessment impacting five counties, despite previous assurances that the tax burden would be eliminated. The discussion centered around a bill that, according to former attorney Mr. Wicks, contained language that left the counties liable for costs that should not have been their responsibility.
Supervisor Nollet highlighted the financial implications of the assessment, noting that while the district had transitioned to tax-exempt status, resulting in a $4.2 million positive budget swing, the unexpected assessment still posed a significant financial burden. He emphasized the need for clarity and accuracy in the financial calculations, stating, \"the math isn't mathing,\" and urged fellow supervisors to consider both the principle and financial aspects of the situation.
Additionally, Supervisor Baker expressed gratitude for the support received from the county during a recent chemical spill incident, acknowledging the challenges faced as a new supervisor in navigating the complexities of public safety protocols.
The meeting underscored the importance of transparent communication and accurate financial assessments as the county moves forward in addressing these pressing issues.