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Woods County excise board questions assessor’s post-decision adjustments and presses for timely valuations
Summary
Board members challenged the county assessor's handling of last year’s protested property valuations, saying adjustments were made after decisions without apparent authority and warning they may formally protest assessments if valuation information is not provided by set deadlines.
A multi-step exchange at a Woods County Excise Board meeting focused on the county assessor’s process for valuing protested properties and whether staff made post-decision adjustments without authority.
Board members raised concerns that the assessor’s office recorded a lower valuation after the board had previously made decisions on protested cases. One board member said the action appeared to lack legal authority and told the assessor, "You didn't have the authority to do that after the board made a decision," adding that the board's…
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