Larimer County adjusted more than half of protested property values in 2021 a decline from 2019, which saw record-breaking protests.
Of the 10,589 property valuation protests filed with the county, about 55% resulted in a lowered valuation, county assessor Bob Overbeck said.
The average adjustment this year was 16.4%.
Property owners filed 24,100 protests in 2019, the largest protest volume any Colorado county had recorded in the 21st century. Of the protests, 67% resulted in a reduction of the valuation.
After property valuation cards were mailed in May, property owners had until June 1 to file an appeal with the county. Appeals were reviewed in June and any value changes were sent out to property owners who protested after June 30.
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