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Pitkin County reports 111 approved rebates under temporary low‑income property tax relief program; staff recommends options for 2026

Pitkin County Board of County Commissioners and Open Space and Trails Board · December 16, 2025
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Pitkin County staff reported 114 applications and 111 approvals for a temporary income‑based property tax rebate program; staff said checks have been paid, proposed continuing options for 2026 and flagged a planning appropriation of roughly $132,000.

Pitkin County staff told the Board of County Commissioners on Dec. 16 that the temporary low‑income property tax relief program launched in 2024 was fully implemented for 2025 and that most applicants were approved for rebates. The program, modeled on the county’s senior tax relief process, was intended to offset steep valuation increases for qualifying low‑ and moderate‑income homeowners.

Lindsay Mays, director of human services, said the 2024–25 effort was completed and that contracted administrator…

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