Deadline for Filing Appeals for Property Values is May 28, 2025
Union County property owners recently received property value notices following the 2025 countywide reappraisal, a process that is mandated by the state to ensure fair and equitable property assessments. The notices stated the Tax Administrator’s Office should receive appeals within 30 days from the date of the notice. However, property owners who disagree with their new value may submit an appeal electronically by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, or postmarked by that date. The request for an appeal filing within 30 days allows property owners to work directly with Tax office staff to review property details, address concerns, and work toward a resolution before moving to a formal hearing with the Board of Equalization and Review. Click here to learn more.
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 Women in Leadership
Honoring Our County Commissioners
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we are highlighting the contributions and leadership of current and former female county commissioners. Through their experiences, challenges, and achievements, these trailblazers share insights on public service, representation, and the impact of women in local government. Their stories serve as an inspiration for future generations of women leaders, reinforcing the importance of diversity and leadership in shaping our community’s future. Watch the video on our YouTube. Learn more about the Board of County Commissioners on our website.
Traffic Detours Due to Railroad Maintenance
Multiple railroad crossings in Monroe, Marshville and Wingate will be closed over a two-week period starting March 31 for routine maintenance to replace railroad ties. View a map of the railroad crossings affected. Click each icon on the map to see the exact location and closing date. Changes to the estimated closure dates are highly likely, so residents should refer to this Google map for the most updated information.
Each crossing is expected to be closed three to five days. Detours will be in place.
Waxhaw's Town Creek Park Closed Until Further Notice
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to Conduct Debris Removal Project
Waxhaw's Town Creek Park and the trailhead at HC Nesbit Park are closed, effective immediately and until further notice, to facilitate a debris removal project and ensure resident safety.
The project should be completed by June 1. You may see contractors operating on foot, on boats or with overhead drones near these sites or the creek.
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Southwest Regional Library Turns One!
Join us at the Southwest Regional Library on Saturday, April 12, as we celebrate its first anniversary and pay tribute to the generous support of donors who funded the new Story Walk and Literacy at Play areas. The event will include outdoor games, craft stations, and educational activities, highlighting the resources available at the library. Don’t miss the chance to explore the new mobile outreach vehicle, OLiVe, and learn about its crucial role in extending library services throughout Union County. Read the full news story.
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Town of Fairview Helicopter Easter Egg Drop
Join the Town of Fairview at Fairview Park on Saturday, April 5, from 10 a.m. to noon for the big Easter Egg Drop, crafts, bounce houses, rides, and photos with the Easter Bunny.
Community Tree Planting
TreesUnion, a nonprofit dedicated to improving our tree canopy in Union County, is hosting a community tree planting at Dickerson Park on Saturday, April 5, at 8:30 a.m. Bring shovels, rakes, a wheelbarrow, and gloves if you have them. If you are interested in participating, register in advance by calling John Thomasson at 936-585-1235.
Oxygen Tank Safety Tips to Remember
If you or a loved one uses an oxygen tank at home, remember these safety tips from our Fire Marshal's Office:
- Never smoke in a home where oxygen is being used. Need help quitting? View resources available.
- Keep anything that could spark at least 10 feet away from the point where oxygen comes out.
- Don't wear oxygen while cooking.
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
According to the American Cancer Society, colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the U.S. While screening is recommended starting at age 45, it's essential to pay attention to symptoms like unexplained weight loss, blood in the stool, or ongoing abdominal discomfort.
If you have a family history of inflammatory bowel disease or a genetic condition, you may need to get screened earlier. Learn more about the importance of screening.
Easter Basket Donations Needed
This Easter, help bring joy to seniors and adults with disabilities by donating a filled Easter basket!
Here are a few suggested items to include in your basket:
- Books
- Candy
- Socks and gloves
- Hygiene essentials.
No baskets for children are needed. Drop off donations between March 31 – April 3, during business hours, at the Union County Human Services loading dock (2330 Concord Ave., Monroe).
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