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Montgomery County adopts biennial property reassessments in 6‑1 vote
Summary
After public comment and a lengthy board debate over costs and customer service, the Montgomery County Board of Supervisors voted 6‑1 to move real‑property reassessments from a four‑year to a two‑year cycle, with staff saying the change aims to better align assessed values with market values.
The Montgomery County Board of Supervisors voted 6‑1 on Jan. 28 to change the county's real‑property reassessment schedule from every four years to every two years.
County Administrator Angie Hill told the board the move is intended "to improve the uniformity of assessed values as compared to market values throughout the county," acknowledging that the shift would raise costs because the work would be performed more frequently.
During a public hearing, Wayman Pack of Pineywoods Road urged caution and asked the board to weigh cons as well as…
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