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Board of Equalization hears dozens of appeals; most assessor recommendations upheld or modestly adjusted
Summary
Clear Creek County’s board of equalization held a lengthy hearing July 15 on hundreds of property protests, accepted multiple assessor adjustments and clarified how assessed values are set under the statewide statutory assessment period.
Clear Creek County’s board of equalization convened July 15 to hear dozens of property tax protests and to rule on assessor recommendations for adjustments to assessed values.
Assessor G told the board she received 764 protests and had adjusted 354 after review; she reported an assessed non‑school value and school taxable totals to the board and explained that assessment calculations rely on sales occurring in the statutory sales window — in this cycle, July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2024. She…
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