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Park County staff recommend renewing 2025–26 property and casualty coverage with Mako; 2.54% county increase
Summary
Park County’s property and casualty renewal with the Mako pool would take effect July 1; county contributions rise 2.54% amid larger pool-level adjustments and a June 15 schedule-change deadline. Commissioners plan a formal vote at next week’s meeting.
Hope Barker, property casualty trust administrator for Mako, told Park County commissioners Tuesday that Mako recommends renewing the county’s 2025–26 property and casualty coverage with a modest county-level increase.
Barker said Park County’s contribution will rise 2.54% for the coming year and stressed that members benefit from pooling: “Private insurers are pressured to provide short term results to investors. You are Mako's priority, and this allows the PCT risk management authority to maintain stable rates even through volatile times.”
The change for Park County compares with a pool-average increase driven by the board’s adopted factors: 2% for inflation, 5% for liability and 4% for property, producing an overall pool…
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