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Peoria County assessment supervisor says senior-freeze income limit raised to $75,000 and office faces staffing strain
Summary
Supervisor of Assessments Dave Ryan told the Ways and Means Committee that the state raised the senior-freeze household income limit in 2026 to $75,000, increasing workload, and outlined temporary staffing measures and board-of-review personnel changes.
Supervisor of Assessments Dave Ryan told the Peoria County Ways and Means Committee on March 23 that the state raised the household income threshold for the senior property-tax freeze to $75,000 in 2026, a change that has increased walk-in traffic to the assessments office.
"They did raise that uh, limit in 2026 to $75,000 household income," Ryan said, describing the increased volume of inquiries and applications the office is handling. He said the…
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