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City begins property reappraisal process; door‑to‑door data collection planned

3853895 · June 17, 2025
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Summary

Contractor New England Municipal Consultants will start a citywide property reappraisal to prepare the 2028 grand list. The firm will collect exterior and interior data, send impact letters in batches, publish an online searchable property database, and require income/expense submissions for multiunit buildings.

Rutland City — The Board of Aldermen heard a kickoff presentation June 16 from New England Municipal Consultants on the city’s upcoming full reappraisal for the 2028 grand list.

The reappraisal matters because it will update each property’s assessment using sales through April 1, 2025, and could change tax liabilities across the city when the grand list is set.

Ryan Silvestri, co‑owner of New England Municipal Consultants, described the work plan: door‑to‑door data collection at every property, updated photographs, and outreach to owners and…

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