Union
May 16, 2024

Union County brings changes to revaluation process

 

By Michael Williamson, Richwood Gazette

The Union County Auditor’s Office is in the middle of the 2025 property revaluation process and challenges from this year may lead to changes next time.

Auditor Andrea Weaver said one of the changes will be to the way properties are photographed.

“Our photographers have been out capturing street-front photos and there have been some challenges with that,” she said. “So, (for) the next reval, we will not do street-front photos.”

To do the revaluation, Weaver’s office contracts with a professional appraisal firm to carry out photographing every structure in the county, a process that began last June. Her office is required by l…

Read this entire article as it appeared in print in our eEdition

LATEST NEWS
Community Meals
Community
Thursday, Nov. 13 Roast Beef with Gravy, Mashed Redskin Potatoes, Prince Charles Vegetables, Creamy Fruit Salad, Dinner Roll, Cake & Ice Cream Fri...
November 14, 2025
Fire – EMS
Community
FIRE Nov. 6 2:06 a.m. – East Bomford Street (garage fire) 8:15 a.m. – Route 739 (smell of smoke) 5:08 p.m. – Claibourne Road (open burn) Nov. 7 10:02 ...
November 14, 2025
The playoff run continues
Local Sports
North Union’s Griffin Osborne hops over the goal line for a touchdown against a backdrop of fog late in the Wildcats’ playoff game in Williamsburg on ...
November 14, 2025
Seeds of success
Local News
By Kyle Meddles, Richwood Gazette and Carley Berridge, NU FFA Reporter The North Union FFA Agronomy team got the opportunity to compete at the nationa...
November 13, 2025
Revenue from solar delayed by one year
Local News
By Michael Williamson, Richwood Gazette Union County will have to wait another year for solar revenue from one of the projects currently online. At th...
November 13, 2025