In this episode, Joe McClour, the assessor of Atoka County since 2018, discusses his transition from GIS mapping to the assessor's office, highlighting challenges like retraining a new staff and adapting to software changes. He emphasizes the importance of hiring smart, team-oriented individuals and the necessity of careful hiring to minimize retraining and firing. McClour detailed the evolution of digital mapping in his office, noting a significant increase in public demand for accessible property data. He also addressed the impact of new developments, such as a $35 million crypto mining facility, on local tax rolls. Additionally, McClour expressed a passion for helping disabled veterans and the need for more affordable housing.
We cover:
- Introduction and Background of Joe McClour (0:02)
- Hiring and Training Challenges (2:27)
- Transition to Digital Mapping (4:30)
- Role of the Oklahoma Assessors Association (10:20)
- Public Perception and Veteran Exemptions (14:54)
- Impact of Crypto Mining and Market Trends (15:45)
- Election Experience and Public Notices (17:27)
- Affordable Housing and Market Dynamics (23:37)
- Final Thoughts and Future Plans (28:44)