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Harker Heights Council has approved the construction of a 12,000-square foot entertainment venue that will house a beer taproom, restaurant, miniature golf, escape rooms, axe throwing lanes, beach volleyball, and a 400-square foot event space.
More details here:
October 5 at 5:30 pm. Come out and meet your neighbors! Local fire department and police will be stopping by, and we’ll have a bounce house for the kids. Join us in the cul-de-sac at 2023 River Rock. Please bring your own chairs, drinks, and a dish to share. We’ll provide paper plates, napkins, and plasticware.
Stillhouse Hollow Lake water level is nearly 3 feet above its normal elevation. See article HERE.
Although rainy weather is still in the forecast this week, there are still plenty of events planned. Summer reading programs, barbecues, live music, shopping, museum events, carnivals, and much more are happening to gear up for summer. Make sure to check with each outdoor venue for any changes to the schedule due to possible rain this weekend.
See article HERE
It’s tax appraisal time again. Homeowners, you should have received one of these in the mail this week. This is not an actual appraisal. This is just the county’s estimated tax value for your home, which is the amount the home is taxed on. It’s not an accurate indicator of value.
Take a look at the two lines I’ve highlighted.
Page 1: Total Market Value. This is the county’s estimated value for your home. If this value is significantly higher than the actual value of your home, you’ll want protest it. Keep in mind that our market values have shot up in the past year, so unless your market value increased more than 10%, you probably won’t win a protest. Deadline to protest is May 15, and instructions are included.
Page 2: Exemptions: These are your tax exemptions which reduce your taxable amount. If this is your primary residence, you should have the homestead exemption, which will show as “HS.” If you’re disabled, you should also see some variation of “DV” or “DP,” And if you’re over 65, you should see OV65. If you qualify for an exemption and it’s not listed, you need to have it added. Call the tax office at (254)939-5841 or go to <l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bellcad.org%2F%3Ffbclid%3DI wAR3cuDIPk69tz9iWf4uXODDIGbn1Os37NkHpnp-gq5xtGyv5Qsdkx1sPRFI&h=AT1vjHczE_w_g 4GAEpSaCR77P3eKoT-3J_-JJVPAri0KYK49yGDZUn0IwbAhjFrgGQp5R1voBVoQikSEP5sj6X0_g LVNovzDmWbawqSpr9vfxroh22P5VNtaQ9tWqJH4XA&__tn__=-UK-R&c%5b0%5d=AT2ZXZ50ffWF Hts9lFdHyqjPAE_0CHLahagDJmPhIuqvJA8Rc5JXNA8RZgLbp_BUZKZzKPq7MEE7mPLy9MVC9JeD b4pFjFsGKhvvC19fKrAXqIzlsmc2XbLHFS5wliFO2z8h2lYNgBMJZurwGOFNTHCtpkzlfGZQ1YM> www.bellcad.org for instructions on how to apply for exemptions. DO THIS! It’s easy, free, and can save you hundreds or thousands of dollars per year.
It’s tax appraisal time again. Homeowners, you should have received one of these in the mail this week. This is not an actual appraisal. This is just the county’s estimated tax value for your home, which is the amount the home is taxed on. It’s not an accurate indicator of value.
Take a look at the two lines I’ve highlighted.
Page 1: Total Market Value. This is the county’s estimated value for your home. If this value is significantly higher than the actual value of your home, you’ll want protest it. Keep in mind that our market values have shot up in the past year, so unless your market value increased more than 10%, you probably won’t win a protest. Deadline to protest is May 15, and instructions are included.
Page 2: Exemptions: These are your tax exemptions which reduce your taxable amount. If this is your primary residence, you should have the homestead exemption, which will show as “HS.” If you’re disabled, you should also see some variation of “DV” or “DP,” And if you’re over 65, you should see OV65. If you qualify for an exemption and it’s not listed, you need to have it added. Call the tax office at (254)939-5841 or go to www.bellcad.org for instructions on how to apply for exemptions. DO THIS! It’s easy, free, and can save you hundreds or thousands of dollars per year.
Let me know if I can get you any more info!
Dana Peak Park will be opening Monday with automated fee machines.
Article HERE.