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Amador County assessor reports modest assessment growth, fewer primary residences

5458506 · July 24, 2025
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Assessor Jim Rooney told the board assessed values rose modestly countywide last year — about 4.1% — while the number of properties designated as homeowners' primary residences has declined for several years, a trend the office says could affect local enrollment and tax dynamics.

Amador County Assessor Jim Rooney told the board that assessed values in the county rose about 4.1% last year, broadly in line with neighboring counties, but that the number of properties designated as primary residences has declined over the past six years.

Rooney, who presented the assessor’s annual report alongside Assistant Assessor Jeff Himaman, said the county’s largest percentage assessment growth last year was in Plymouth, which rose nearly 10%; he said Ione represents about 11% of…

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