Residents in Wayne County are planning to gather for a public meeting tonight (Wednesday) to address concerns over recent property tax increases and assessment practices.
The meeting is intended to give community members an opportunity to question whether recent tax increases are justified and to discuss whether property owners are being treated fairly in the assessment process. Organizers say many residents have expressed concerns and are seeking a better understanding of how property taxes are calculated.
The public information session is scheduled for tonight at the Mt. Erie Ruritan Building, beginning at 6:00 p.m.
Officials and organizers encourage residents to attend, ask questions, and stay informed. The meeting is expected to focus on transparency in the assessment process and ensuring fairness for all taxpayers.
Community members say participation will be key in making sure local voices are heard and that property assessments are handled equitably.