A $3.017 billion value set for trans-Alaska pipeline systemState Assessment Review Board says state’s adjusted $2.75 billion valuation was based on subjective factors and discards it in favor of unadjusted figure produced by state’s settlement agreement methodology model Kristen Nelson PNA Editor-in-Chief
The State Assessment Review Board has set the 2001 assessment of the trans-Alaska pipeline system at $3.017 billion, higher than the Department of Revenue’s assessment of $2.75 billion, the owners valuation of $2.1 billion and the valuation of $2.9 billion proposed by the municipalities (the City of....
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