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Albany commissioners move to roll back proposed millage after public hearing on late digest
Summary
After a public hearing on Nov. 18, city staff recommended holding the millage at 10.672; commissioners signaled support to roll the rate back to the calculated rollback to avoid three additional hearings and a minimal $41,000 impact on taxpayers. Staff cited delays tied to House Bill 581 and a late digest.
City of Albany officials spent much of a Nov. 18 work session debating whether to hold or roll back the city’s millage rate after staff told the commission a delayed property digest left limited time for action.
Finance staff said the city had proposed keeping the millage at 10.672; the calculated rollback rate was 10.644. Staff told commissioners that keeping the current rate would still produce a net city-side tax reduction of about $253,006.83 because the overall digest had declined since the…
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