New assesment values withheld until 2012
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The hotly contested 2012 property reassessments will be delayed one year.
Common Pleas Senior Judge R. Stanton Wettick Jr. made a ruling yesterday that approved Pittsburgh Public Schools’ request to use the 2002-based tax numbers for another year, which will give homeowners time to file formal appeals.
For city-wide coverage, check out the Post-Gazette, or click here for the Chronicle’s coverage of housing reassessments on the Northside.