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Assessor's Office Wins Two AACo Awards
November 22, 2019
A project that has helped serve Maricopa County property owners more effectively and efficiently has won two prestigious awards.
Project Green Line won the Arizona Association of Counties (AACo) 2019 Summit Award in County Administration, Financ...
Read moreThe Maricopa County Board of Supervisors appointed Bill Wiley to serve as the Acting Administrator to the Assessor's Office during Assessor Petersen's 120-day suspension.
June 1, 2019
Below is a note from Mr. Wiley.
I am not a stranger to public service, having worked for federal, state, city,...
Read moreInnovating Local Government: How Project Green Line Reduced Inefficiencies and Improved Accuracy
March 1, 2019
PHOENIX, AZ — Maricopa County Assessor Paul D. Petersen's office has taken the stereotypical slow, inefficient government model and turned it on its head. Project Green Line has produced efficiency levels not typically associa...
Read moreAssessor Paul D. Petersen Mails Annual Notice of Value
February 1, 2019
Values Rise Above Pre-Recession Levels; 60 Days to Appeal Values
PHOENIX, AZ – Maricopa County Assessor Paul D. Petersen is mailing out the annual Notice of Value for approximately 1.6 million real propert...
Read moreMaricopa County Chief Deputy Assessor Timothy L. Boncoskey becomes President of the International Association of Assessing Officers
January 1, 2019
PHOENIX — Timothy L. Boncoskey, the Chief Deputy Assessor under Maricopa County Assessor Paul D. Petersen, took on the role of President of the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO) as of January 1, 2019 as the se...
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