Municipalities to appeal pipeline assessmentFairbanks North Star Borough, city of Valdez, North Slope Borough disagree with drop in trans-Alaska pipeline taxable value The Associated Press
The Fairbanks North Star Borough will contest the state’s assessment of the tax value of the trans-Alaska oil pipeline.
Mayor Jim Whitaker said the borough, along with Valdez and North Slope Borough officials, disagree with the state petroleum property assessor’s $3 billion assessment of the pipelin....
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Deterioration, volume cited in assessment
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