Tyler Technologies Provides Reassessment Update At Commissioners’ Work Session

(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)

BEAVER, PA–After nearly two years of hearing about reassessment and theorizing about how much has happened, on December 8 the men behind the operation provided an update of their own.

A group of individuals from Tyler Technologies spoke at Wednesday’s Commissioners’ work session at the Beaver County Courthouse to showcase their progress up to this point, led by regional manager Kevin Rake.

“We have 92,000 properties to visit,” Rake said. “[and] we have visited 91% of residential properties, and 100% of commercial properties…save for a few ‘straggling’ properties.”

Rake mentioned that the reassessment phase of the actual property inspection should wrap up in early 2022 during either January or February. After that, it’ll be time for the next step of the process, which gives citizens their chances to review and respond.

“What we’ll do after the first of year is mail to each property owner a report known as a ‘day-mailer’ to outline information we have on record for that property,” Rake added. “And it’ll give the opportunity to the property owner to review that record. If they have anything they want revised, they will mark on that and send it back to us either by mail or by website, which we’re working on.”

The Commissioners will hold a public meeting on Thursday at 10 AM in the public meeting room.