Board approves sale of tax‑delinquent property at 610 South Walker Street

Adams County Board of Supervisors · January 10, 2026

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Summary

The board approved the sale of a tax‑delinquent property in the city of Adams at 610 South Walker Street; the treasurer said the final bid of $26,514 covers the county's owed taxes of $1,495.16 and is roughly half the reported market value of $49,000. The sale was approved by voice vote.

The Adams County Board approved the sale of a tax‑delinquent parcel at 610 South Walker Street in the city of Adams.

Treasurer presented the item to the board, saying the previous owner owes $1,495.16 to the county. The property received multiple rounds of bids and the final bid recorded at the meeting was $26,514, which the treasurer said is about half the stated market value of $49,000 but sufficient to cover the county’s claim. "The final bid on this was $26,514, about half of market value, which is 49,000, but more than enough to cover what we're owed," the treasurer said.

Supervisor Pease moved to approve the sale; Supervisor Poehler seconded. The board approved the motion by voice vote and the treasurer may proceed with payment to the successful bidder.

The transcript records a voice vote; no roll‑call tally appears in the meeting record.