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Property Taxes – what will these changes mean to the neighborhood?

The Wantagh-Seaford Homeowners’ Association to host a Tax Assessment Impact Meeting.
Property Taxes – what will these changes mean to the neighborhood?
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The Wantagh-Seaford Homeowners’ Association (WSHA) announced it will be hosting a meeting on Tuesday March 26, 2019, at 7:00pm at Wantagh High School Cafeteria on Beltagh Avenue to discuss the recent changes to property tax values.
Our guest speakers that evening will be Nassau County Legislator Steve Rhoads and Town of Hempstead Receiver of Taxes Donald Clavin. This is an opportunity for residents to ask questions about their property taxes, tax statements and the recent changes to their assessment. Specifically, how will these changes impact homes and neighborhoods in Wantagh and Seaford? How will it impact those homes that are still recovering from Super Storm Sandy?
Residents are encouraged to bring their tax bills and assessment notices with them to this meeting. We hope to see you there!
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As always please contact WSHA if you feel something needs to be addressed in our community.
Our Objectives:
1. To protect and enhance the suburban landscape of our communities against over-development and urban encroachment;
2. To promote and encourage residents to join together to foster projects that preserve both open space and the historical/traditional scheme of structures and facilities within the communities;
3. To oppose zoning or projects that create visual pollution or otherwise endanger the environmental well-being or health, safety or welfare of the residents of Wantagh and Seaford;
4. To foster activities and programs that raise public awareness of community events, concerns or problems of any nature; and
5. To actively formulate policies and strategies to ensure that the public sector, including all governments and each of their subdivisions, is responsive to the retention of the suburban ideal
Please join WSHA by downloading our membership application from our website
Please also like our Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/Wantagh-Seaford-Homeowners-Association-WSHA-106550622712950/
Residents of Wantagh & Seaford please join the Wantagh-Seaford Homeowners’ Association’s Neighborhood Watch Facebook group. This page is dedicated to posts ranging from quality of life issues to crime prevention safety tips.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/wantaghseafordwatch/?ref=share
Christopher Carini is the Vice President of Seaford for the Wantagh-Seaford Homeowners’ Association, Director of the Wantagh-Seaford Homeowners’ Association Neighborhood Watch Committee, Administrator of the Wantagh-Seaford Homeowners’ Association's Neighborhood Watch Facebook group and Co-Administrator of the Wantagh Seaford Homeowner's Associations main Facebook page. In addition, Chris is also a member of the Nassau County’s Police Commissioners Community Council for the 19th Legislative District .