Little Silver provides updates and resources on borough-wide property reassessment

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A recording of the Tax Assessor’s presentation on the complete borough-wide reassessment in Little Silver, held on October 2, 2024, is now available for residents. Access to the presentation requires a passcode.

The borough has also released an updated presentation as of November 1, 2024, outlining details about the upcoming 2025 reassessment process. In addition, Mayor Neff has issued a letter addressing the complete borough-wide reassessment.

Residents can refer to a newly published FAQ that addresses common questions regarding the reassessment and its potential impact on property taxes.



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