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Orange County website allows property owners to appeal new appraised values


North Carolina counties are required to revalue properties regularly to ensure a fair and equitable distribution of the property tax burden. The Orange County Tax Office recently completed its 2021 revaluation and mailed notice of new values to all property owners in March.

Property owners who feel their value is too high have the option to appeal with the Tax Office at no cost to the taxpayer. An appeal can be filed easily through the tax department’s on-line form (https://appeals.spatialest.com/nc-orange#/).

The website is a simple-to-use tool that will walk you step by step through the appeals process. Any documentation you wish to provide, such as property appraisals, can be uploaded through the page.

Comparable properties may be submitted as well. The Orange Public Comper website (https://nc-orange-citizen.comper.info/template.aspx) allows you to search for comparable properties that have recently sold in your area. Recent sales data is one piece of information the county uses to determine property values.

If you need help with the appeal, please call (919) 245-2100, option 2 or email reval@orangecountync.gov.

A formal appeal will result in your case being heard by the Orange County Board of Equalization and Review. The formal appeal time period is from May 3 until June 30. To file a formal appeal, property owners must fill out the form on the Orange County website. Once you submit the form you will be contacted by the Tax Office to set up a time for your appeal to be heard. The schedule for hearings can be seen here. 

There is no charge to taxpayers to file an appeal. Because of the pandemic, the Tax Office is closed to the public. However, in-person appointments are available on a limited basis. Call 919-245-2100, option 2 or email reval@orangecountync.gov.

Completed forms and documentation may be mailed to:
Orange County Board of Equalization and Review
PO Box 8181
Hillsborough NC 27278-8181

Other options are:
  • Use the Drop Box Located at the Orange County Tax Office, Gateway Center (228 South Churton Street in Hillsborough)
  • Scan and email to reval@orangecountync.gov
  • Fax to 919-245-3091 (indicate number of pages sent)
  • Schedule a virtual meeting (call 919-245-2100, option 2 or email)
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Health Department switches to walk-in clinics for COVID vaccines


The Orange County Health Department has switched to walk-in clinics for COVID vaccine distribution. No appointment or pre-registration is necessary.

Orange County Health will hold walk-in clinics every week at the Whitted Building: Monday 2-7 p.m., Wednesday 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Thursday 2-7 p.m., and Friday 8 a.m.-1 p.m. The county will also host pop-up clinics at other locations throughout the county. For a full schedule of pop-up and walk-in vaccine clinics in Orange County, visit www.orangecountync.gov/getyourshot.

If you would like to be notified when clinics are available, you can still register with Orange County at https://redcap.link/OCHDvax or by calling (919) 913-8088 seven days a week, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Spanish and other languages are available.

The vaccine is free, and no ID or insurance is required.

To find out when shots are available with the Orange County Health Department or other providers close to you, visit www.myspot.nc.gov and search for zip code 27278. You can register for an appointment through the website, or you can just arrive during clinic hours and receive a shot. The website will show you other vaccinators within your area and times they are available.

It's never been more easy to do your part and Get Your Shot.

Questions may be directed to covid19vaccine@orangecountync.gov.

Gov. Cooper Issues Executive Order to Relax State’s Outdoor Mask Mandate and to Ease Mass Gathering


Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Mandy K. Cohen, M.D. gave an update on the state’s current data, trends and vaccination progress. As the state’s metrics and key indicators remain stable, Governor Cooper also signed an Executive Order outlining safety measures for the month of May. Executive Order No. 209 will take effect Friday, April 30th at 5pm and is set to expire June 1. As more North Carolinians get vaccinated and adhere to safety protocols over the course of the next month, the state anticipates lifting more restrictions June 1st. 
  • Click here for more information.
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Planning Agency Seeks Comment on Changes to Bicycle/Pedestrian and Other Transportation Projects


If you’re interested in the future highway, bicycle, multiuse paths, and transit projects for our region, you can give us your feedback by May 25 on a proposed amendment to the long-range transportation plan.

The Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Metropolitan Planning Organization (DCHC MPO) is now seeking public feedback on a proposed amendment to the Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP).  The CTP identifies future highway, transit, rail, bicycle, pedestrian and other transportation projects for this region over the next 30 years, and beyond. The DCHC MPO is amending the CTP to add a network of bicycle/pedestrian paths along major roadways, identify high capacity transit (such as bus rapid transit) along the region’s major travel corridors, ensure that the CTP supports local bicycle plans, and improve roadways in fast developing, rural areas.

Residents and other stakeholders are asked to provide comments by reviewing the proposed Amendment #3 at the DCHC MPO website and provide comments directly by email by Tuesday, May 25. Residents and stakeholders may also directly address the DCHC MPO Board on Amendment #3 on Wednesday, May 12 beginning at 9 a.m. during their virtual board meeting.

Orange County Recreation offers Summer Virtual Enrichment


Orange County Recreation is again offering Summer Virtual Enrichment for kids ages 4-12, with weeklong special interest programs held throughout the summer. Children are invited to explore their passions, learn new things, and engage with friends from the comfort and safety of home.

Registration includes all program supplies, delivered contactlessly to addresses in Orange County. Classes are held via Zoom with live interaction with instructor and peers.

Discover dinosaurs, pick up a new hobby, or explore cuisine from around the world. Options are available for everyone.

More information, including program descriptions, can be found at http://www.orangecountync.gov/621/Spring-Break-Summer-Camps. Pre-registration is required.
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Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) extended through May 6


VITA is an Orange County Volunteer Connect 55+ (VC 55+) volunteer program that provides FREE Federal and NC state income tax preparation to eligible individuals with low-to-moderate income, regardless of age or county of residence. The IRS and NC Department of Revenue have extended the tax filing deadline to May 17.   

As Covid-19 continues to surge across the state and nation, we have made significant changes in our program in order to protect the health and safety of our volunteers and clients.

As of April 1, we have closed our Virtual VITA service and will provide only our DIY program and Drop-Off Services through May 6. Unfortunately, we are not able to assist foreign students this year.

Drop-Off VITA

  • By appointment only through May 6
  • Thursdays at the Seymour Center in Chapel Hill
  • Wednesdays at the Passmore Center in Hillsborough
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  • Powered by TaxSlayer, free software to prepare & e-file your own taxes
  • Get help from our certified volunteers by email through May 7

The Orange County VITA Service is part of the Department on Aging’s Volunteer Connect 55+ Program. Volunteers of any age are welcome. Over 70 volunteers participate in the VITA program each year.

  • Click here to learn more and schedule an appointment.
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Upcoming activities from the Department on Aging


BLUMORA

Come listen to this talented acoustic duo with their beautiful arrangements inspired by folk, country, bluegrass and Americana. Enjoy strong melodies and harmonies, along with the sound of guitars, mandolin, and electronic foot percussion. Bring a bag lunch and a folding chair (you can also enjoy the concert from your car).

 

Register by: Calling 919-968-2070
Fee: FREE
Location: Seymour Center (outdoors), 2551 Homestead Rd., Chapel Hill
Date: Thursday, May 6  Time: 12:30 p.m.
Activity Code: (353037-03)


Passmore Cookout – Tailgate Party

It’s a party! Join us for dinner, fun, and live entertainment. We’ll provide grilled hotdogs, sides, and a drink. The tailgate party takes place in the rear parking lot. In the event of adverse weather, the program will be cancelled.
Register by: Thursday, May 6, call 919-245-2015
Fee: FREE
Location: Passmore Center Parking Lot, 103 Meadowlands Dr., Hillsborough
Date: Thursday, May 13
Time: 5 p.m.
Activity Code: (223064-01)
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