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City assessing director says property revaluation proceeding neighborhood by neighborhood; vendor staffing issues noted

3407582 · May 20, 2025
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Jonathan Rice, Concord’s director of real estate assessments, told the finance committee the revaluation (measuring-list) project is progressing and the online neighborhood status is accurate; the vendor is experiencing staffing and training bumps, and the city will continue inspections into summer 2026 to meet an April 1, 2026 valuation date.

Jonathan Rice, director of real estate assessments, told the finance committee the city’s property revaluation and associated measuring-list inspections are proceeding “neighborhood wise” and that the information on the assessing website is accurate for the neighborhoods listed.

Rice said the vendor performing inspections has had “some bumps in the road with, having qualified and trained professionals,” but the city’s assessors are performing quality control checks on the…

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