State Auditor’s Report finds issues in Borough Assessment Department

The Kenai Peninsula Clarion broke the story this week that after more than six months after our property assessments landed, the Office of the State Assessor completed their audit of the borough’s assessing department.

The report found that there was evidence that not all real property taxpayers in the borough are being treated equally or uniformly in land evaluation.

With some excellent reporting from Elizabeth Earl, here’s the story:  Auditor’s Report identifies issues in borough assessment department

More to come…

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