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Scott County staff detail assessing practices, technology gains and affordability concerns

Scott County Board of Commissioners · March 18, 2026
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Summary

County assessing and taxation staff briefed the board on assessment accuracy, technology upgrades (imagery, mobile data, automation), the prospect of AI tools, statutory complexities affecting affordability, and how trends in commercial and residential values influence levy and fiscal‑disparity flows.

Scott County property and taxation staff on March 17 delivered a comprehensive briefing to the Board of Commissioners covering assessment methods, error‑report workflows, staffing and technology improvements, and the fiscal implications of market growth.

"If the state determines that our original assessment didn't fall in line with where it needed to be, they can make across the board adjustments to all properties in a specific township or city," Michael Thompson, property and taxation services manager, said, describing the role of the Minnesota State Board of Equalization and why counties seek to avoid state board orders after local appeal windows close.

Staff described steps taken to keep sales‑ratio measures…

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