Cuyahoga County Hosts Sexennial Reappraisal Presentations

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Taxpayers can learn about how the appraisal will affect property taxes

CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OH - The Cuyahoga County Fiscal Office is educating taxpayers about the state ordered reappraisal and how it could affect property taxes. The County will host a series of community meetings in all 11 County Council districts. All events are open to the public and will begin in April and run through June.

“I strongly encourage Cuyahoga County property owners to attend these sessions to learn about the upcoming changes to tax bills,” said Michael Chambers, Cuyahoga County’s Chief Fiscal Officer. “Your participation ensures transparency and accountability in property valuation, ultimately benefiting our entire community.”

In addition to information on the reappraisal process, the County will provide resources to property owners wishing to contest their property valuation.

All presentations will run from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

April 11
Rocky River Civic Center
21016 Hilliard Blvd., Rocky River

April 18
Lakewood Civic Auditorium
14100 Franklin Blvd., Lakewood

April 25
Strongsville Recreation Center
18100 Royalton Road, Strongsville

May 9
Warrensville Heights Civic Center
4567 Green Road, Warrensville Heights

May 16
Parma-Snow Library
2121 Snow Road, Parma

May 23
Holy Rosary Church Community Center
12009 Mayfield Road, Cleveland

May 30
Solon Community Center
35000 Portz Parkway, Solon

June 6
Cleveland Heights – University Heights High School Auditorium
13263 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights

June 12
St. Ignatius Breen Center
2008 West 30th Street, Cleveland

June 20
Garfield Heights High School Performing Arts Center
4900 Turney Road, Garfield Heights

June 27
Euclid High School Auditorium
711 E. 222nd Street, Euclid

State law requires counties to reassess the values of all properties every six years, which could affect the amount residents and business owners pay in property taxes. Since October, licensed appraisers have been reviewing residential and commercial properties. The reappraisal process is expected to continue through April 30. For more information about the Sexennial Reappraisal, visit cuyahogacounty.gov/fiscal-officer.