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County assessor reports 5.51% overall valuation increase; Board of Equalization formally closes 2025 session
Summary
Oklahoma County—s assessor staff presented the fiscal year 2025 assessed valuation report showing an overall 5.51% increase, and the Board of Equalization voted to close the 2025 hearing session and set meeting expectations for 2026.
Oklahoma County—s assessor staff on July 30 presented the county—s fiscal year 2025 assessed valuation report and told the board that overall assessed value increased by 5.51 percent compared with the prior year. The county—s Board of Equalization met later in the morning and formally closed its 2025 hearing session.
Blake Ellis, comptroller for County Assessor Larry Stein, presented the report and described the timing and contents. "Once we receive public service information, we have 10 days to complete the report," Ellis said, noting he finished the compilation…
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