Jonesville Board of Review meets July 20: clerical errors, poverty exemption
Jonesville MI—The City Board of Review meets Monday, July 20 at 12:00 p.m. at City Hall to correct clerical errors and consider poverty exemption requests.
Jonesville MI—The City of Jonesville Board of Review meets Monday, July 20, 2026 at 12:00 p.m. at Jonesville City Hall, 265 E. Chicago Street. The City’s public notice says the session is for correcting clerical errors and considering other requests, and it will continue for as long as necessary.
The notice/resolution text is also the best place to confirm details like what the Board will consider for your situation. This article is limited to what the official documents say—and does not assume eligibility rules, forms, or submission deadlines that aren’t spelled out there.
Meeting details (Monday, July 20)
- Date/time: Monday, July 20, 2026, commencing at 12:00 p.m., and continuing for as long as necessary
- Where: Jonesville City Hall, 265 E. Chicago Street, Jonesville, Michigan
- Accessibility: If you need auxiliary aids or services, the notice says to contact the City by writing to the meeting address or calling 517-849-2104
What the July 20 session covers (per the City notice and Resolution 2026-01)
The Board of Review notice says the July 20 session is for the purpose of correcting clerical errors and considering other requests.
A related City Council resolution (Resolution 2026-01, “Meetings of the Board of Review”) describes the July Session as being for:
- Correcting clerical errors
- Considering poverty exemption and other requests
Important clarification: The same resolution also describes a different Board of Review session (Monday, March 16) as the time for hearing appeals of property assessments. So if you’re trying to challenge an assessment value (not just a record error), double-check which session your request fits before you show up.
What Jonesville property owners should do next (a quick prep checklist)
- Review your property record/assessment for accuracy. If you think something is wrong in the record (a clerical or factual detail), gather what you have that shows what you believe should be corrected.
- Separate “clerical error” vs. “poverty exemption/other requests.” The City’s documents treat these as different categories, so organize your materials accordingly.
- Confirm the official steps in the City’s posted notice and linked resolution. This article can’t provide details that aren’t stated in those documents, so use them to verify what applies to your request.
Where to find the official documents
Start with the City’s:
- Board of Review notice (“Notice of Public Meeting: Board of Review”), posted on the City website
- Public Notices page, which lists the Board of Review notice entry dated July 9, 2026
- City Council packet (Jan. 21, 2026) containing Resolution 2026-01 (“Meetings of the Board of Review”)
Limits of this article
This story focuses on the confirmed meeting logistics and the stated purposes for the July 20 Board of Review session (clerical errors; poverty exemption and other requests). It does not list or guarantee eligibility rules, required forms, or deadlines unless those specifics appear in the City’s notice and the cited resolution.
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