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Residents press Plumas County supervisors on property-tax increases, emergency notifications

Plumas County Board of Supervisors
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Summary

Residents told the Plumas County Board of Supervisors they are still coping with post-wildfire property-tax assessment swings and gaps in emergency communications; the board pledged follow-up and to place assessment-policy language on a forthcoming agenda.

More than a dozen residents urged the Plumas County Board of Supervisors to take concrete steps on wintertime property-tax assessment increases and to fix gaps in emergency notifications during recent evacuations.

Janet Crane of Meadow Valley told the board she expects the county to pursue relief after what she called "massive increase[s]" in assessments tied to disaster-driven market swings and asked officials to seek changes at the state level and to rescind a 2012 board action…

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