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When the Newsday research piece was raising eyebrows on the mess that is the present assessment system, I thought I read that, simply put, the county's approach was to change after 2017.
Does anyone in the know have color on this? I moved a few years ago and stupidly didn't jump on challenging my assessment, so I plan to be all over that come the new year. Question is whether it will be another year
of the circus or a new (cryptic?) approach to navigate?
It's just political fodder. Mangano had no plan but had to end refunds. Now Curran and Martins will tout plans to fix the system but they won't have a strategy either. The LI problem...to do it right, someone has to lose (or compromise) and that's not acceptable in LI politics.
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