IRVINGTON, N.Y. -- Secession is one of the options on the table as some Irvington residents ponder ways to block a recent revaluation, which they say will cause their taxes to soar, according to a report by lohud.com.
Folks in the Spiro Park neighborhood gathered recently to declare that they will fight Greenburgh’s revaluation -- the first the town has undergone in 60 years -- with every weapon in their arsenal, the lohud.com report said.
Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner told lohud.com that changes are likely to be made before the revaluation is cast in concrete on June 1.
Feiner was scheduled to meet with Irvington residents this week and said he was willing to confab with worried individuals as well, the lohud.com said.
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