Cuyahoga County to Hold Reappraisal Meetings

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(Cleveland) Property owners in Cuyahoga County who haven't received their property valuation letters from the County by Monday, July 22nd, 2024, are asked to call the County's Fiscal Office at 216-443-7420, option 3 to get their property value information.

The County will be hosting four community meetings next week to discuss the reappraisal process, updated valuations, and property taxes. The meetings will be at four different locations throughout Cuyahoga County.

Monday July 29th at Saint Agnes Our Lady of Fatima Church on Lexington Avenue in Cleveland.

Tuesday July 30th at Tri-C Eastern Campus Theatre on Richmond Road in Highland Hills.

Wednesday July 31st at Tri-C Western Campus Theatre on W. Pleasant Valley Road in Parma.

Thursday August 1st at the Urban Community School on Lorain Avenue in Cleveland.

The County recently released a report that showed an overall increase, countywide, of 32%. However, the County was quick to point out that it doesn't mean that property taxes will go up by 32% on average. East Cleveland saw the biggest jump in property values with a 67% increase.

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