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General Assembly signs off on Wilton revaluation deferment

The state General Assembly has approved a bill allowing the town of Wilton to delay for a year the revaluation, until October 1st.  This allows the town to defer the cost of the revaluation, estimated to be $54,000. It also defers any changes in assessments in Wilton as a result of revaluation. 
 
Wilton officials requested the bill to be introduced after the town's Assessor retired mid-revaluation.  It was determined that there was insufficient time for a new Assessor to accurately complete the revaluation within the statutory time requirements.  Wilton officials also expected a large number of appears, which also would not have likely been reviewed within the statutory time requirements.
 
The bill also validates certain votes taken at town meetings in the town of Monroe held last January and this February appropriating funds for various capital projects. 
 
The measure has no fiscal impact on the state.

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