Bayside Board of Review set for June 24 in 2026 assessment appeals
Bayside WI – Homeowners who want to challenge 2026 property assessments have a June 24 Board of Review date after the village’s May 20 Open Book.
Bayside property owners who plan to question their 2026 assessment have a date to remember: the village’s Board of Review is adjourned to Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. That is the next formal step in Wisconsin’s assessment-appeal calendar for residents who still dispute value after Open Book.
The village’s notice says Bayside’s first Board of Review meeting was Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at 4:30 p.m. and that Open Book was scheduled for May 20, 2026, from noon to 4:00 p.m. The notice also says the assessment roll is open for public review through Board of Review, and that instructional material on filing an objection will be available.
How Wisconsin’s process works
The Wisconsin Department of Revenue says Open Book comes first. It is the informal chance to review the assessment roll and discuss value with the assessor. If the assessor changes the value there, the roll is corrected without a formal appeal.
If the owner is still not satisfied after Open Book, the next step is Board of Review. The state’s guide says that is the formal appeal stage, where the property owner presents evidence and the board decides whether the assessment should change. The department also says a property owner generally must appear before BOR before later circuit court review.
For Bayside homeowners, the practical takeaway is straightforward: read the village notice, check the state guide, and gather any records you may need before the June 24 session. That can include recent sales, comparable properties, or other documentation that supports your view of value.
Just as important, this is a procedural notice, not a report that Bayside has changed anyone’s assessment or decided individual appeals. The June 24 meeting is the village’s scheduled Board of Review date, and it is the hearing to watch if you still plan to contest your assessment.