Total Assessed Valuation

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About this measure

This measure provides the total tax assessment for all properties subject to property tax in Cuyahoga County. Data reported for Cuyahoga County is provided by the Cuyahoga County Budget Commission. Peer community data reported is provide through Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports or Annual Information Statements.

Why is this important?

Property taxes provide a significant portion of the revenue stream that flows to local government and schools. The total tax assessment is based upon the values of the property within each municipality. Stabilizing and growing that tax base allows for continued services that residents use and count on each day. Cuyahoga County was hit hard in the foreclosure crisis.  Declines in jobs led to loss of population and housing values because of the blight left from people abandoning their homes. While there are some signs of recovery, that recovery is uneven across the County.

How are we making an impact?

Cuyahoga County is taking active steps to improve its property tax base by making investments in homes and community infrastructure, as well as increasing its outreach and support of taxpayers with more flexible and efficient tax collection strategies. Future priorities include continued investment in housing and infrastructure and finding new ways to engage property owners early before becoming delinquent. This strategy does not necessarily grow the tax base, but ensures communities receive the money they are due from taxes.

Reporting Agency

Cuyahoga County Budget Commission

Total Assessed Valuation - Comparative Analysis
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Total Assessed Valuation (CAFR Data)

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Bar chart shows assessed valuation in billions of dollars in comparative counties. Cuyahoga: $30.50 Franklin: $30.20 Montgomery: $9.53 Hamilton: $19.30 Lucas: $7.22 Summit: $11.63

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Total Assessed Valuation (CAFR Data)Created with Highcharts 5.0.12Total Assessed Valuation (CAFR Data)Cuyahoga$ 30.50Cuyahoga$ 30.50Franklin$ 30.20Franklin$ 30.20Montgomery$ 9.53Montgomery$ 9.53Hamilton$ 19.30Hamilton$ 19.30Lucas$ 7.22Lucas$ 7.22Marion$ 43.28Marion$ 43.28Summit$ 11.63Summit$ 11.63Chart context menu2018
Total Assessed Valuation - Historical Performance
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Cuyahoga County Total Assessed Valuation (By Year)

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Bar chart shows assessed valuation in billions of dollars in Cuyahoga County by calendar year. See Data Table for details

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Cuyahoga County Total Assessed Valuation (By Year)Created with Highcharts 5.0.12Cuyahoga County Total Assessed Valuation (By Year)$ 27.50$ 27.50$ 27.60$ 27.60$ 27.80$ 27.80$ 30.50$ 30.50Chart context menu2015201620172018
Data Source

Cuyahoga County: Cuyahoga County Budget Commission

Comparative Analysis: Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (CAFR) and Annual Information Statements

Measure Data
Period Status Actual
2016 Not Defined $ 27.60
2017 Not Defined $ 27.80
2018 Community Indicator $ 30.50
2019 Not Defined