Alberta

Wetaskiwin Residents Receive 2026 Property Assessment Notices

By

Emma Kelly
March 11, 2026 9:44 am

The City of Wetaskiwin, Alberta, sent out 2026 property assessment notices to all local property owners on February 13, 2026. These notices provide an estimated market value for homes and businesses, which the city uses to calculate municipal, provincial education, and seniors lodge taxes.

Residents are encouraged to review these documents as soon as they arrive by mail or email. If a property owner believes the market value listed for their property is incorrect, they must file a formal complaint by the deadline of April 24, 2026.

The city uses a contracted firm called Accurate Assessment Group Ltd. to manage property valuations and answer questions from the public. Residents can contact this group to discuss their assessment and try to resolve any concerns before the official appeal deadline.

Property assessments are updated every year to reflect current market values and ensure that taxes are distributed fairly across the community. This regular process helps the city collect the necessary funds to pay for local services and schools.

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