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Council rejects proposal to exempt childcare facilities from property tax

2893929 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

A proposed City resolution to exempt certain childcare facilities from property tax failed 2–4 after council members debated the size of the fiscal impact and whether exemptions would meaningfully lower childcare costs.

The Minot City Council voted 2–4 on April 7 to reject a resolution that would have granted a property-tax exemption for buildings or portions of buildings used primarily for early-childhood services and adult-day care centers.

Alderman Lisa Olsen introduced the resolution after the city assessor’s office identified several childcare operations that occupy property owned by charitable…

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