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San José Spotlight on MSNSanta Clara County Assessor Larry Stone resignsSanta Clara County Assessor Larry Stone is stepping down next month after 30 years on the job. He's overseen the region’s property values for three decades, through an economic recession and pandemic.
The longtime elected official — who is stepping down this week — says he decided early on to turn the tables on the negative ...
Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone announced this morning that he will step down next month, triggering the need for an election to find his successor.
Google engineer and San Jose planning commission chairman defeats labor-backed Gabby Chavez-Lopez, head of the Latina ...
Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone — who has presided over three decades of massive taxable property value increases as Silicon Valley’s industries boomed, busted and boomed again — is retiring..
Larry Stone — Santa Clara County’s longest serving elected official — is stepping down as county assessor next month, capping off more than three decades in the role and 47 years overall ...
With Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone retiring next month, a special election will cost at least $13.1 million, potentially reaching twice as much as that figure.
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SiliconValley.com on MSNSanta Clara County Assessor Larry Stone steps down after more than 30 yearsSanta Clara County's longest serving elected official — is stepping down as county assessor next month, capping off more than three decades in the role and 47 years overall as a public servant. Stone ...
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