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Oklahoma County Board of Equalization hears multiple property-assessment appeals; decisions deferred to Friday

2676364 · March 14, 2025
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The county Board of Equalization heard multiple residential assessment appeals — including the Dixon Family Trust, a Choctaw homeowner and a high-value remodelling dispute in Naples Hills — and the board said it will issue decisions on Friday after reviewing evidence.

The Oklahoma County Board of Equalization spent a lengthy session hearing residential assessment appeals on Tuesday, with the panel telling property owners the board would accept evidence at hearings and make decisions on Friday.

“We will not make a decision today; we make our decisions on Friday of everything that we hear during the week,” said Eleanor Thompson, the board’s presiding official, as she explained the hearing process to those who appealed their assessments. The board emphasized it considers fair market value and the assessor’s evidence and adjustments when reviewing each case.

Appeals heard included: - Dixon Family Trust (1109 Old Bridge Road, Edmond; account 126431030). The assessor’s notice placed the value at $466,500; the Dixons asked to be placed on the 2024 value of $412,000. Owner Brian Dixon said the assessor’s selected comparable sales…

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