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Highlands County commissioners certify non‑ad valorem assessment rolls for eight special districts

5777619 · September 4, 2025
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Summary

At a Sept. 4 meeting in Sebring, the Highlands County Board of County Commissioners unanimously adopted eight resolutions certifying non‑ad valorem assessment rolls for fiscal year 2025–26, following staff readings and public hearings with no audience comments.

Highlands County commissioners on Sept. 4 unanimously approved eight resolutions certifying non‑ad valorem assessment rolls for multiple special benefit districts, acting at a public hearing in Sebring.

Tanya Canady, business services director for Highlands County, said the action was administrative and time‑sensitive: “I believe we need a motion and a vote for each of those to certify the roll for each district, is that correct? So we have 8 districts, okay.” The county opened a public hearing for each district, received no public comments, and took votes on each resolution.

Why it matters: certifying a non‑ad valorem assessment roll is a procedural step counties use to…

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