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Supervisors hear assessor update; staff to explore tax‑deferral options after spike in assessed values

3299500 · March 4, 2025
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Summary

The assessor reported ongoing appeals and declined-value reviews; supervisors directed staff to evaluate deferred‑tax options and promised further public outreach as many property owners received large assessment increases following the Dixie Fire and subsequent market adjustments.

Plumas County supervisors on March 4 received an update from the assessor’s office on recent assessment changes, current appeals and a pending state assessment practices review.

Assessor Cindy Groggett told the board staff are processing declines in values, field visits and a set of roughly 44 active appeals for the 2024 roll, some of which have been withdrawn and several of which have been adjusted. Groggett said the county’s 2017 assessment practices review…

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