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Council corrects tax roll error and approves assessment software maintenance amid questions about fees
Summary
The council approved a refund to correct a clerical error that left two residential parcels taxed as commercial for two years and renewed annual maintenance for its property‑assessment software; councilors pressed staff on cost and parcel counts during discussion.
The Long Beach City Council voted to correct a clerical error on the 2023–2025 assessment rolls and approved renewal of its property assessment software maintenance as the city continues migration to a Tyler Systems platform.
City staff explained that a commercial parcel that had been subdivided into two residential properties retained a non‑homestead code in the legacy assessor system after a split, which prevented the usual alert and led to two years of incorrect billing. The city recommended a refund of $23,132.59 to the property owner to correct the…
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