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Polk County commissioners approve annual CAPA grant resolution as state funding remains low
Summary
The Polk County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved Resolution 25-08 to submit the county's annual CAPA grant application; staff described long-term declines in state funding and a pending bill to restructure revenue sources.
The Polk County Board of Commissioners on April 29 unanimously approved Resolution 25-08 to submit the county's annual application for the County Assessment Function Funding Assessment Program, commonly called CAPA.
The resolution and accompanying memo, presented to the board by Caitlin D'Agassini, finance director for Polk County, direct staff to continue the county's CAPA grant process and document how grant dollars are applied to assessor and tax-collection functions. "CAPA stands for the County Assessment Function Funding Assessment Program," Valerie, a Polk County staff member, told the board while explaining the program's purpose and history.
County staff and speakers told commissioners that CAPA funding has dropped sharply from earlier levels and that local offices now cover a larger share of assessment and tax-collection costs.…
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