This 2018 file photo shows the Woodland Town Office. (Courtesy of John O Meara)
Woodland undergoing reassessment Assessors with Maine Assessment & Appraisal Services began reassessing the town of Woodland s land and property in early April, a process anticipated to be completed by July 1, 2022.
WOODLAND, Maine Assessors with Maine Assessment & Appraisal Services began reassessing the town of Woodland’s land and property in early April, a process anticipated to be completed by July 1, 2022.
Assessors began with Map 1 and 2 on April 27, which includes portions of the Carson Road, Langley Road, Everett Road and Tabor Road.
The last time the land was reassessed was in 2009 and buildings have not been reassessed since 2004, according to Woodland Administrative Assistant and Tax Collector Amber Moutinho.
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Woodland officials oversee the town s 2021 annual meeting on March 16. Pictured from left are, moderator Harold Tardy, town clerk Janet Schofield, selectmen Will Barnum, Thomas Drew, and Scott Dow, and administrative assistant and tax collector Amber Moutinho. (Chris Bouchard | Aroostook Republican & News)
Woodland officials oversee the town s 2021 annual meeting on March 16. Pictured from left are, moderator Harold Tardy, town clerk Janet Schofield, selectmen Will Barnum, Thomas Drew, and Scott Dow, and administrative assistant and tax collector Amber Moutinho. (Chris Bouchard | Aroostook Republican & News)
Woodland holds town meeting, approves election results About 20 Woodland residents gathered in the public works garage on March 16 for the town’s annual meeting, in which the municipal election results and $1,208,916 budget were approved.