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Resident presses Warren County over common level ratio change; county staff explains reassessment process

Warren County Commissioners · February 18, 2026
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Summary

During public comment an attendee raised concerns that the county's common level ratio (CLR) had been redlined from 13.89% to 100% and asked whether commissioners authorized the change; county staff explained that CLR becomes 1.00 once a reassessment is effective and agreed to follow up with documentation.

A resident questioned Warren County commissioners during public comment about what they described as a change to the county's common level ratio (CLR) used in property tax appeals, saying a previously certified 13.89% entry had been crossed out and replaced by 100% (administrative/1.00).

"They said the commissioners," the attendee (Speaker 6) said, recounting a conversation with the state tax equalization board and asking whether county officials had transmitted data that changed the CLR. The…

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