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Residents of Washington County are grappling with significant increases in property assessments, prompting urgent discussions among the Board of Supervisors during a special meeting on December 18, 2024. Concerns were raised about the fairness and transparency of the assessment process, particularly regarding the lack of in-person evaluations by assessors.
Board member Mr. Hernandez highlighted the confusion among constituents, many of whom have reported assessment increases ranging from 30% to over 100%, despite making no improvements to their properties. He questioned the methodology behind these assessments, emphasizing that residents are struggling to understand how their property values could rise so dramatically in just four years.
In response to these concerns, the Board discussed the possibility of inviting the Commissioner of Revenue, Mr. Pearson, to a future meeting to clarify the assessment process and address community questions. However, it was noted that Mr. Pearson prefers to wait until after the current appeals process is completed before engaging with the Board.
The meeting underscored the Board's commitment to transparency and responsiveness to community concerns. As residents seek clarity on their property values, the Board aims to facilitate a dialogue that will help demystify the assessment process and ensure that constituents feel heard and informed. Further discussions are anticipated as the Board prepares to address these pressing issues in upcoming meetings.
Converted from Washington County Board of Supervisors Special Meeting 12/18/2024 6:30 PM meeting on December 18, 2024
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