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County Commissioners to release findings in property revaluation study

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — There are two events Tuesday night examining how much people in Mecklenburg County pay in property taxes.

At 3 p.m., County Commissioners will review the main findings of a report from a firm they hired.

The report follows more than a year of protests from homeowners upset about last year's property revaluation process.

At 7 p.m., neighbors can say what they think about the report.

The first community discussion is in south Charlotte at the Marion Diehl Recreation Center.

Meeting dates:

  • November 13 - District 5 - Marion Diehl Recreation Center - 2219 Tyvola Road
  • November 14 - District 1 - Cornelius Town Hall - 21445 Catawba Ave
  • November 15 - District 4 - Charlotte Mecklenburg Government Center - Room 280
  • November 15 - District 6 - Matthews Town Hall - 232 Matthews Station Street
  • November 19 - District 2 - First Baptist Church West - 1801 Oaklawn Avenue
  • November 19 - District 3 - Living Faith Baptist Church -8600 Hood Road

All meetings are 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and are open to the public. There is no need to register in advance.