YORK – Each year, the county commissioners are presented an inventory list, to approve with a resolution, which reflects the value of real, tangible property owned by the county. This year’s total came to just over $24 million.
Total property within the courthouse itself came to a value of $3,105,093.56. This can be attributed to furniture, computers, equipment, etc. The weed and county transportation property was valued at $377,690.93. The road and bridge department property was valued at $8,332m847.27. This is a total including $3.34 million in motorgraders, $1 million in excavators and loaders, $1 million in county shop materials in the shop building and yard, as well as value attached to tractors, mowers, pickups, dump trucks, semi-trucks, trailers, grading equipment, radios, office supplies, the maintainer shed, bridge tools and surveyor equipment. The courthouse and grounds are valued at $9.496 million and there is value assigned to communication towers, buildings for extension and area on aging, a fuel supply building, equipment storage buildings, generators, etc. This total comes to just under $12 million. The county’s patrol sheds, located in the areas of Arborville, Thayer, Henderson, McCool Junction, Gresham, West Blue, Benedict, Bradshaw and Waco, are valued at $383,400. The grand total of county property came to $24,130,295.39. Comments are closed.
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