(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)
At Thursday’s work session for the Commissioners at the Beaver County Courthouse, an update regarding the reassessment of county properties by Tyler Technologies was currently reassessing properties in Ambridge, and that they will be making their way towards Economy Borough next week.
Fedeles then proceeded to start talking about the resolutions for the Thursday Public Meeting, but he was halted by Commissioner Tony Amadio before too long. Amadio had received complaints and concerns from county citizens in regard to being safe in their homes, left wondering if reassessment is going to cause any house entrances or similar intrusions.
“So to be clear for everyone, Tyler Technologies is not going to be asking to go into your house,” Fedeles responded. “If anyone asks that question, immediately close the door and contact the police department.”
Fedeles further clarified what will happen during the reassessment process: “It’s just general questions and measurements they’re going to be taking. If you’re not there, they’re going to leave you a tag for you to call them back, that they’ll ask you questions probably over the phone…or arrange a time that they can go back to your house that you’re going to be there.”
Commissioner Dan Camp was not in attendance for the work session; rather he participated via conference call line. Similarly, Tony Caltury (Beaver County’s Chief Clerk) was also absent, and Nicole Long (Administrative Assistant to Commissioner Amadio) filled in for the brief work session.
The Commissioners will hold a public meeting on Thursday, October 24, at 10 AM at the Beaver County Courthouse.