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Trakas, Clancy to hold second town hall on property reassessment

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Photo by Erin Achenbach
Resident Penny Kelley questions St. Louis County Assessor Jake Zimmerman on how she is supposed to afford an increase in taxes as a result of increased property values after that year’s reassessment during a town hall at The Pavilion at Lemay in 2019. Kelley said that she lives on a fixed income.

Resident Penny Kelly questions St. Louis County Assessor Jake Zimmerman on how she is supposed to afford an increase in taxes as a result of increased property values after this year’s reassessment during a town hall at The Pavilion at Lemay Thursday, June 20, 2019. Kelly said that she lives on a fixed income. Photo by Erin Achenbach.

St. Louis County residents who still want to know how to appeal the assessed valuation for their property values will get another chance to ask questions of county Assessor Jake Zimmerman this weekend.

County Council Presiding Officer Ernie Trakas and 5th District Councilwoman Lisa Clancy will host another town hall with Zimmerman at 9 a.m. Saturday, June 29, at the Affton White-Rodgers Community Center, 9801 Mackenzie Road.

To read about the first town hall held last week, click here.

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