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More than 70 grievances handled on Brasher s Grievance Day following town-wide reassessment | Propertysales

BRASHER FALLS — More than 70 grievances were handled on Grievance Day following a townwide reassessment in the town of Brasher.

Town plans to restore beach passes for hotel guests - Riverhead News Review

Town plans to restore beach passes for hotel guests South Jamesport Beach. (Credit: Joe Werkmeister) Riverhead Town will be offering beach passes to guests at local hotels and motels, Town Board members decided informally Thursday.  The board is planning to vote at its Wednesday meeting to schedule a public hearing to continue that program. (The meeting is delayed one day due to Grievance Day on Tuesday.) The passes have been around for many years, but they were not actually permitted by the Town Code. The hearing would be on a proposal to put the passes back in the Town Code. 

Nelson joins Canton Town Board, other appointments made

Friday, May 14, 2021 - 1:09 pm CANTON - David K. Nelson was appointed to the Canton Town Board on Thursday. Nelson will fill the seat vacated by Timothy Danehy earlier this year. Other town appointments included Matthew Scafidi-McGuire as chair of the town’s Zoning Board of Appeals, and Dr. David Murphy to the town’s Complete Streets task force. Town officials are also looking for someone to fill a soon-to-be vacant seat on the Board of Assessment Review. Debbie Gilson will be stepping down in the near future. Anyone interested in serving on any board or committee is asked to contact Town Supervisor Mary Ann Ashley at [email protected] or call 315-386-2962.

Tax Tips for Property Owners: It s time to check your assessment

Written by NYS Tax Department Prev Next In most towns across New York, assessors publish the tentative assessment roll on the town or county website in the beginning of May.  The tentative assessment roll includes the property assessment, the assessor’s estimate of the  market value of the property (the amount your property could sell for), and exemption information. You should review the tentative assessment roll annually. After you review the roll, you have the right to file a  grievance (or contest the assessment) if you believe your property is  overassessed, or if you think you have been inappropriately denied an exemption.

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