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Commission adds senior support specialist to assessor staffing plan; funding reserved from property-review project

Utah County Commission · March 8, 2023
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Summary

Commissioners authorized adding one full-time senior support specialist to the assessor's office, using budgeted funds reserved in the property-review project. The position is permanent; funding was described as reserved within a multi-year project with an estimated $900,000 annual scope.

The Utah County Commission on March 8 authorized the addition of one full-time career-service senior support specialist to the assessor’s office staffing plan, citing reserved funding in the county’s property-review project.

Unidentified Speaker 4 explained the position was not in the originally published budget staffing list but that funding had been reserved in a separate line of the property-review/characteristic-review project. He said the project’s estimated annual cost is about $900,000; last year the county spent about $600,000 and rolled $300,000 into the current year’s budget to cover work in progress.

Commissioners voted to add the permanent position and authorized the staffing-plan change. The motion passed 3–0.

Staff said additional positions remain budgeted but are not yet ready to be filled. The appointment is intended to address identified workload in the assessor’s office.