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Residents press Durham commissioners on critical‑watershed land valuations; Tax Administrator says appeals go to BOE
Durham Board of County Commissioners · July 28, 2025
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Summary
During public comment July 28, two residents raised concerns that critical‑watershed land values were not adjusted after appeals; Tax Administrator Keyar Doyle said appeals proceed to the Board of Equalization and Review and that he would continue working with residents.
At the start of public comment on July 28, two Durham residents told the Board they believed land rates assigned to parcels in critical watershed areas were not changed after property owners filed appeals with the Tax Department.
Donna Stainback said…
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