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Cincinnatus Notices Are Worth Checking Before an Assessment Errand

Cincinnatus posts assessment, clerk-office, water-report, meeting, permit, and budget pointers directly on its town homepage.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

For Cincinnatus, the town homepage is more than a welcome mat. It can be the place where a small-town errand picks up the current notice that saves a drive to Town Hall. At the time checked, the page carried a Board of Assessment Review notice with assessor contact information, a Town Clerk vacation closure, and the annual drinking-water-quality report.

The page also keeps quick links and the regular Town Board meeting reminder, including the second-Tuesday evening meeting time at Town Hall on Lower Cincinnatus Road. That is useful for assessment, clerk-office, permit, water, budget, and meeting questions because the next step may be a current notice instead of a permanent subpage.

Before an assessment errand, gather the parcel address, owner name, tentative assessment concern, and any county real-property printout. Before a permit or clerk question, check whether the office is open and whether the form is linked.

The Cincinnatus homepage will not replace county tax rolls, deed records, or state rules. It can still tell you whether the usual path has a closure, a posted notice, or a better contact before the day gets away from you. Small-town pages can change quickly, which is exactly why the homepage deserves a look during the week of the errand. A posted closure, water report, assessment notice, or board meeting reminder can turn a vague plan into a specific next step.

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