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Prince George Board votes to move to biennial property reassessments
Summary
After a public hearing and several residents' comments, the Board of Supervisors voted to change the countyordinance schedule from annual to biennial reassessments; staff and citizens discussed timing, error corrections and outreach.
The Prince George County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to change the countyproperty reassessment cycle from annual to biennial, with the next reassessment scheduled for calendar year 2027 to feed the fiscal 2028 budget.
The decision followed a public hearing in which several residents urged the board to delay another full reassessment until staff had more time to correct factual errors and complete outreach. Board members said the change requires an ordinance update before it takes effect.
Why it matters: Reassessment frequency affects when new values appear on tax bills and shapes the countybudgeting…
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