DENVER — Mere days after signing legislation that provides some respite from soaring property taxes, Gov. Jared Polis went on the offensive, calling on local governments to reduce their mill levies to offer more relief to homeowners.
In a letter to local governments on Thursday, the governor effectively said the property tax relief adopted in the special session is insufficient.
"Now, it’s up to you — local elected officials — to do more, which is why I am urging you to reduce the tax rate (mill levy) in your district," he said.
Current and former officials who have been dealing with property tax issues for years appeared annoyed by the governor's message. Some noted that taxing jurisdictions, in fact, have had that ability for years, effectively saying Polis' suggestion — that they tackle the crisis — is not helpful.
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