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Residents press Plumas County over property tax assessments; supervisors say workshop likely in February or March
Summary
Multiple residents urged the Plumas County Board of Supervisors to review recent property tax assessments and options for relief. The assessor reported appeals and value adjustments; the board said it would consider agendizing a public workshop on the issue.
Several residents urged the Plumas County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 4 to act on recent property tax assessments and to give the public clearer information about how assessments and taxes are calculated. At least two commenters pressed the board to return to the topic with more public outreach and options, and Assessor Cindy Froggatt gave an update on appeal and value change activity.
"I think it's the bare minimum that our county understands how we are getting taxed and why we're getting taxed," said resident Ted Stout, who asked the county to make tax-payment options easier to find and said he had provided a spreadsheet…
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