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Assessor highlights revaluation work, legislative fixes for disaster victims and property‑tax relief

3334904 · May 14, 2025
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Assessor Armando Reese reported the office maintains about 86,000 property accounts, is continuing revaluation and certification work, and supported two recent state bills that ease tax impacts after disasters and adjust valuation caps for certain tax‑relief programs.

Coconino County Assessor Armando Reese told the Board of Supervisors on May 15 that the assessor’s office maintains roughly 86,000 taxable property accounts, is advancing appraiser certification and training, and successfully helped craft two state law changes intended to reduce tax impacts for disaster victims and to improve eligibility for state property‑tax relief programs.

“The assessor’s office is a statutory office, responsible for locating identifying and…

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