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If you read nothing else on this site, please take the time to read the report on
this page. It is guaranteed to be an eye-opener!
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Concerned Citizens audio-recorded
the "emergency meeting" held at the Dept of Transportation regarding the Route 840 intersection.
GO to our blog to hear the discussion.
Assessments are now online;
click here to search by owner name or address.
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If you missed the Monday, June 16, 2008 meeting
that was held at the New Hartford Library regarding the proposed Stormwater "fixes" for the Oxford/Tibbitts/Longworth
Acres area, Concerned Citizens audiotaped
the meeting.
To listen to the tape you will need Windows Media Player.
Another meeting was held on June 24, 2008 at 6:00 p.m. in the New
Hartford High School Auditorium regarding the Woodberry/Beechwood area.
Concerned Citizens videotaped the meeting and
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ALL Town of Whitestown, N.Y. Online
Assessments are now online;
click here to search by owner name or address.
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A signed copy of the New Hartford Teachers Contract 2007 - 2010 is now online.
Click Here! |
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You've probably already heard about Joe Pacini's NEW book,
"Fighting Back...Appealing Your Property Tax Assessment",
from his interviews on the "Common Cents" radio & TV program.
For more information on
Joe's complete how-to guide is now available,
click here! |
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we invite you to read our Privacy Statement.
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Stormwater Issues
A group has been formed to advise the Town on prioritizing, management, etc. on stormwater issues and
improvements.
We want to remind everyone that if you have pictures of a stormwater problem that needs to be addressed, we will
post them on our blog. Please email us!
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Anyone who thought that
everyone in New Hartford was reassessed during the 2001 to 2004 assessment years will be in for a
surprise! 46% of the assessments in Neighborhood Code 4805 - The Hamlet of Chadwicks
were never raised. It's true, read our report on
Neighborhood Code 4805 - Hamlet of Chadwicks for a list of addresses and
the assessments each year.
Here's a couple of other interesting facts: In 2004 when
neighborhoods were trended - about 8% of the residential parcels in the trended
neighborhoods were never increased. And we thought trending involved
everyone!
About 28% of the parcels that were in Neighborhoods that were
reassessed in 2004 were never increased either!
I wonder how they determined what assessments to raise in each neighborhood! A report will be available
soon! Stay tuned!
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They call it the
State Annual Reassessment Program and they say it is supposed to be fair.
Statistically, it should be, but improperly implemented it can be a
disaster! We are providing Town of New Hartford, NY residents with
several reports on the reassessment program in our town.
"A Rose By Any Other Name...." is a series of reports
on the State Reassessment Plan.
So far, we have written reports specifically for:
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Neighborhood 4801
- Village of New Hartford
4805
- Hamlet of Chadwicks
4807
- Older Subdivisions
4809
- Newer Subdivisions
4813
- Utica Influenced
4817
- Starter Homes
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