Marty Haynes Addresses Property Reappraisals At Friends Of Hixson Meeting

  • Friday, January 17, 2025
Pictured, from left to right: Tom Marshall, candidate for City Council; Chip Henderson, Chattanooga city councilman; Marty Haynes, HCO property assessor; Corey Whitaker, Friends of Hixson board member; Jeff Davis, candidate for City Council; Greg Taylor, Friends of Hixson president; Mike Kirk, HCO director of property management; David Queen, Friends of Hixson board member; Larry Zehnder, Friends of Hixson board member; and Arch Trimble IV, Friends of Hixson board member.
Pictured, from left to right: Tom Marshall, candidate for City Council; Chip Henderson, Chattanooga city councilman; Marty Haynes, HCO property assessor; Corey Whitaker, Friends of Hixson board member; Jeff Davis, candidate for City Council; Greg Taylor, Friends of Hixson president; Mike Kirk, HCO director of property management; David Queen, Friends of Hixson board member; Larry Zehnder, Friends of Hixson board member; and Arch Trimble IV, Friends of Hixson board member.
Hamilton County Property Assessor Marty Haynes discussed county wide property reappraisals and potential large jumps in property values during his speech at the Friends of Hixson Community Meeting at Clear Creek Church on Wednesday.
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