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Business services director explains why reassessments and aid changes drove recent tax increases, not the operational referendum alone

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David C., director of business services, told the board property reassessments and changes in state equalization aid—more than the operational referendum alone—explained the large tax-bill increases some property owners saw.

David C., director of business services for Superior School District, spent a portion of the Jan. 6 Committee of the Whole meeting explaining why many property owners experienced larger-than-expected increases on this year’s tax bills.

David said the district’s operational referendum itself increased taxes by roughly $4.28–$4.30 per $100,000 of assessed value on average, and that the referendum’s total cost to the district was $146,003. He emphasized that property reassessments across the district and changes in…

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