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Lake County staff review assessor goals, HB24-1001 training and appraisal-system upgrade

5933297 · October 9, 2025
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Summary

Lake County staff discussed the assessor's short- and long-term goals, including training on Colorado House Bill 24-1001, options for taxing certain vacant land, potential transfer-fee legal risks under TABOR, and migration to an upgraded Tyler property system or a computer-assisted mass appraisal system.

Lake County staff reviewed the county assessor’s short- and long-term goals in a discussion that covered planned training on Colorado House Bill 24-1001, potential changes to how vacant land is taxed, legal concerns about local transfer fees, and progress on upgrading appraisal software.

Speakers said the assessor’s short-term aims include adjusting assessment-value calculations to reflect state-level changes and “cultivat[ing] a continuous culture of motivated professionals,” and they noted a specific short-term goal to “develop staff knowledge around Colorado House Bill 24 BDash1001 concerning property tax.” The discussion also touched on plans to engage a vendor for a computer-assisted mass appraisal (CAMA) system to improve valuation consistency.

The nut graf: HB24-1001 and related state policy changes affect how property…

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