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Olmsted County administrator: Local tax increases are not sustainable

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ROCHESTER — Olmsted County commissioners and staff asked state lawmakers to keep local taxpayers in mind when the 2026 Minnesota Legislature returns to St. Paul on Feb. 17. “Our community cannot sustain 6.8% property tax increases now and into eternity,” County Administrator Travis Gransee told local state representatives and senators Friday, during the annual meeting with state and county elected officials. The county raised its tax levy by 6.8…

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Post Bulletin broke the news in Cherokee County, United States on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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