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Commissioners set proposed millage, approve separate line for voter‑approved conservation levy

5448913 · July 22, 2025
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Summary

Clay County commissioners set proposed maximum millage and scheduled budget hearings; they also approved a resolution to show the voter‑approved 0.2‑mill conservation levy as a separate line item on property tax notices.

On July 22 the Board of County Commissioners set proposed maximum millage levels for fiscal year 2025–26, scheduled two public budget hearings in September and adopted a resolution directing the property appraiser to display the voter‑approved conservation lands levy as a distinct line on taxpayer notices.

The board adopted staff’s recommended option for millage rates (attachment B in the staff packet). That option sets the countywide portion of the property tax roll (county services) at a proposed 5.5471 mills and includes the 0.2‑mill conservation…

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