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ASSESSOR JEFFREY PRANG HIGHLIGHTS FIRST YEAR ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN NEW REPORT

On February 1st  2016 Los Angeles County Assessor Jeffrey Prang released his One Year Report. The One Year Report highlights Assessor Prang’s priorities and achievements during his first year in office.

To read the One Year Report, please click here: http://assessor.lacounty.gov/wp- content/uploads/2016/01/Assessor-One-Year-Report.pdf

“This is my first report to the public on the significant progress we have made in the year since I was sworn-in as Assessor,” said Assessor Prang. “I promised the residents of this County that I would improve the operations of my Office, increase transparency and accountability, and adhere to the highest ethical standards. The future looks bright as we move into the New Year.”

The One Year Report focuses on Assessor Prang’s priorities, which are (1) open data and technology modernization; (2) public access and responsiveness; (3) community partnerships and public education; and (4) ethics, public accountability, and work culture. The One Year Report details how these priorities are being addressed, provides an outline on what the Assessor plans to embark on in the coming year, and showcases how these changes will benefit the residents of the County of Los Angeles.

About the Los Angeles County Office of the Assessor

Los Angeles County Assessor Jeffrey Prang leads the largest local public property assessment agency in the nation. His staff of nearly 1,400 appraisers and support staff are dedicated to creating an accurate and timely property assessment roll. Last year, the Los Angeles County Assessor’s Office established values for 2.6 million properties valued at more than $1.2 trillion. For more information, please visit us online at http://assessor.lacounty.gov/, on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/LACAssessor, or on Twitter at @LACAssessor.

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