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Clackamas Review - Property Tax
Article Title Newspaper Date Page
Local taxes to be reduced 10 Nov 1927 1
Lowest tax in fifteen years 15 Nov 1928 1
1930 tax millage 2.9 less than 1929 1 Jan 1929 1
Tax levies for 1931 22 Jan 1931 1
Tax reduction and equalization theme for meeting 19 Mar 1931 1
Taxpayer’s league, newly formed urges economy 22 Oct 1931 1
Assessor clears up confusion on tax muddle 12 Feb 1942 1
County tax levy lower next year 6 Aug 1942 1
Tax levy for 1945-46 will total $769,300 5 Jul 1945 1
Taxpayers may try Woods recall 26 Oct 1950 1
Tax revolt in north end of county 2 Nov 1950 1
attracts state notice
Recall of Woods meets vote of approval 16 Nov 1950 1
in local confab
Budget woes felt as collections fall 15 Mar 1950 1
County tax bills to go to property owners Monday 9 Oct 1951 1
Tax statements to show higher levies this year 17 Sep 1953 1
City’s value greater by over $500,000; 30 Aug 1956 1
industrial growth lowers tax rate
Taxpayers in city of Milwaukie have 15 May 1957 1
substantial tax cut under new rates
A thought for the sales taxers 10 Apr 1958 4
Record smashing primary rejects 21 May 1962 1
fluoridation, tax base change
Voters flood up Milwaukie base 9 Nov 1966 1
County Drops Propsal to Increase Tax base 25 Sept 1968 1
Attorney says 'no' to Tax Limiting Measure 2 Oct 1968 1
Tax Limitation Proposal looks Bad for Fireman 23 Oct 1968 1
It’s soaring sixties for county – tax 1 Jan 1969 1
valuation tops $1 billion
Merchants sound off on Proposed Sales Tax 5 March 1969 1
O and C Lands Keep Tax rate down 23 April 1969 1
Milwaukie re-appraised at 40% average growth 5 May 1971 1
Property appraisal increase smaller 6 Oct 1971 1
than first anticipated
Plan for tax base near final shape 13 Mar 1974 1
Tax base committee delays vote 20 Mar 1974 1
on final figure for base
Council approves tax base, 27 Mar 1974 1
initiates downtown facelift
Tax rates generally decline 22 Oct 1975 18
County tax roll reaches new high 29 Oct 1975 10
Property tax rates stable 5 Oct 1977 1
Assessed property values up 5% to 17% 15 Feb 1978 A9
Tax revolt rise here 14 Jun 1978 1
”Vote yes on 3” what’ll it be: them of us 28 Oct 1982 3
Union files new petition to limit property taxes 21 Jul 1983 1
Port wants to boost your property tax by 68% here 19 Apr 1984 1
Taxes rise $7.4 million here 11 Oct 1984 1
Tax man sends greetings to property owners here 17 Oct 1985 1
Where your property taxes go 17 Oct 1985 1
Homeowner pays cruel penalty for 21 Nov 1985 1
sprucing up his old house
Property values leap along with tax rates 23 Oct 1986 1
Measure 9: Simple solution or total devastation 23 Oct 1986 3
$32.83: The number that matters in O.C. 11 Feb 1988 1
Ongoing tax break for retailers said unfair 5 May 1988 1
Waverley said worth $50,000 5 May 1988 1
Property taxes too high? Maybe Board can help 26 May 1988 1
Oregon City taxes to plummet to lowest level in 22 Sep 1988 1
nine years
7th Day property may help lower city tax rate 23 Feb 1989 21A
Damascus bids for new 2-year levy 2 Mar 1989 6
County value doesn’t keep up with tax hikes 19 Oct 1989 1
Clackamas County cities get mixed reviews on renewal 12 Apr 1990 12
districts
Future bodes surging market values in North Clackamas 12 Apr 1990 9
County
Downtown Oregon City tax rate drop irksome 3 May 1990 1
County properties take big tax boost 11 Oct 1990 3
Seniors offered a tax plan 24 Jan 1991 5
Yes Virginia! Tax bills will be on time 21 May 1991 1
Assessor looks at Measure 5’s reality 2 May 1991 1
Some local assessments soar upward 11 Jul 1991 1
Taxtime blues: The finer points of measure 5 31 Oct 1991 3
Gladstone expects to lower tax rate 18 Jun 1992 4
County’s assessed values increase 2 Jul 1992 1
Clackamas County planning new property appraisals 3 Sep 1992 3
Property tax exemptions and deferrals explained 25 Mar 1993 3
Tax value process ends 22 Apr 1993 3
Property values take 7.5 percent jump 8 Jul 1993 1
Property tax statements to be mailed 14 Oct 1993 1
Disabled veterans can receive tax exempt 24 Mar 1994 17
Properties take leaps in values 21 Jul 1994 1
Property tax initiative revised 29 Jun 1995 A1
Governor strikes down property rights bill 20 Jul 1995 A1
Property tax bills climb countywide 28 Aug 1996 A1
Measure 47 pits lower property taxes against 25 Oct 1996 A1
public spending
Measure 47 leaves local officials looking 15 Nov 1996 A1
for budget answers
County’s affirmative action plan may not meet goal 22 Nov 1996 A3
Tax bills reflect increases 30 Oct 1998 1
Development agency sticks its neck 4 Dec 1998 1
out for EID revenue
Selling the CCC Bond: Round Two 25 Oct 2000 5
Oregon City calls for deep cuts or property tax hike 25 Aug 2004 1