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Wood River mayor says annexations were left off tax rolls; county says corrections made within statute

Hall County Board of Commissioners · April 7, 2026
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Greg Kramer, mayor of Wood River, told the Hall County board that several city annexations since 2016 were not placed in the city's tax district, creating lost revenue he estimated at roughly $136,000; the county assessor's office said corrections were made where statute allows and systems are now in place to prevent future errors.

Greg Kramer, mayor of Wood River, told the Hall County Board of Commissioners that multiple city annexations since 2016 were not assigned to Wood River’s tax district and therefore were undercollected.

"When we put these subdivisions in, we filed our ordinance, except for maybe one, and it was never put on our tax rolls," Kramer said, listing several subdivisions and saying the discrepancy could total roughly $136,636 based on his…

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