On Tuesday, Jan. 7, the Archuleta County Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to approve Resolution 2025-4, certifying levies and revenue to the assessor and property tax administrator for 2025.
Accountant Allison Wylie presented the resolution, stating that she was filling in for Finance Director Chad Eaton.
According to the agenda, the certification of levies and revenues for Archuleta County includes 23 government entities, which include one county, one town, three school districts and 16 special districts.
A copy of the certification of levies and revenues is available to view under the Jan. 7 meeting agenda documentation on the county’s website.
The resolution also notes that pursuant to Colorado Revised Statute (CRS) 39-1-111, the BoCC “shall certify all such levies to the Assessor” on the certification of levies and revenues form, with a copy sent to the property tax administrator, division of local government and the Department of Education.
CRS 39-1-111 states, “No later than December 22 in each year, the board of county commissioners in each county of the state, or such other body in the city and county of Denver as shall be authorized by law to levy taxes, or the city council of the city and county of Broomfield, shall, either by an order to be entered in the record of its proceedings or by written approval, levy against the valuation for assessment of all taxable property located in the county on the assessment date, and in the various towns, cities, school districts, and special districts within such county, the requisite property taxes for all purposes required by law.”
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