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Updated June 29 South Portland revaluation raises home values an average 45 percent Residential tax bills are expected to increase an average of 18 to 20 percent, shifting some of the tax burden from commercial property owners to homeowners. Share SOUTH PORTLAND The first citywide property revaluation in 15 years has pushed up residential property assessments an average of 45 percent, with homes in popular waterfront neighborhoods increasing as much as 70 percent amid a pandemic-fueled real estate boom. The residential tax rate has yet to be set, but tax bills to be mailed in the coming weeks are expected to increase an average of 18 to 20 percent, City Assessor Jim Thomas said. ....
South Portland residents react to revaluation notice Process, started in 2019, was delayed by the pandemic. Share SOUTH PORTLAND A letter informing residents of an impending citywide property revaluation that could increase tax bills prompted some to express frustrations during South Portland City Council’s April 6 meeting. The letter from City Manager Scott Morelli on March 22 said that the finalization of the revaluation could cause residential property owners to see tax bill increases of 10 percent, 20 percent or 30 percent if the mill rate of the city budget were to remain flat. “This process has been underway since 2019 to update residential and commercial property citywide as required by state constitution and the law,” Morelli said on April 6. “This is an administrative function by the assessor who is an agent of the state of Maine and so it’s not really subject to any council vote or part of the budget process. It’s just something that ha ....
The saga of Miss May Johnson, a 20-year-old schoolteacher whose 1896-97 diary entries captivated readers for two years in The Key West Citizen, has come to an end with Thursdayâs Today in Keys History entry. The journal entries, compiling the day-to-day experiences of the young Key West woman, were transcribed by Mary Heffenreffer and provided by Tom Hambright, historian of the Monroe Public Library and made part of the Today in Keys History column, which appears daily in The Citizen. âMy job is to collect and preserve history, but that whole family is a huge, interesting rat hole to fall in,â Hambright said in a four-part video about May Johnson, produced by the library. ....
James Robert âBobbyâ Cooper passed away peacefully the morning of Jan. 29, 2021, at his home in Key West, Florida. Born on May 4, 1934, in Fitzgerald, Georgia to Virginia âGinnyâ Brown and Leo Mercier, he moved to Key West with his mother and sister Betty in 1946 at the age of 12. Bobby attended Key West High School and graduated in 1952. He was a star athlete for both football and basketball. Rightfully dubbed âSuper Cooper,â he was the first person in Conch basketball history to shoot the then unimaginable 30-point game by a single player, a record he held for many years. He was a consummate supporter of Conch Pride, he sponsored athletes and tournaments alike, bringing competition and accolades to his island home. ....