Colorado’s property tax picture was muddied last week when members of a bipartisan state commission tasked with overhauling the tax code called for big changes to a draft proposal created by Democrats.
It’s a very special time of year.
Spring buds are blooming. The fields have greened. And the state legislature is going to have another very complicated, very costly argument about property taxes.
Yes.
Late last month, the Colorado Supreme Court dealt a blow to the ability of urban renewal authorities in Colorado to collect revenues generated by the adoption of an urban renewal plan..
The first step of big change for Colorado happened last week: the start of a bipartisan look at property taxes, attempting to outline plans for financial sustainability.
After the fall of Proposition .