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10 <br /> 8 February 2023 <br /> How Did Race Percentages Affect Informal Appeal Results? <br /> There was no consistent relationship between neighborhood White population percentages and <br /> informal appeal results. The data are summarized in table 6 and figure 4. <br /> Table 6.Average Reduction in Initial Appraised Value After Informal <br /> Appeal,by Neighborhood Racial Composition <br /> Bin White Population% Avg.Reduction(%) No.of Parcels <br /> 1 35.4-66.5 4.44 88 <br /> 2 68.5 23.043 101 <br /> 3 69.0-69.9 4.53 74 <br /> 4 70.7-73.7 11.10 77 <br /> 5 73.8-78.8 5.58 66 <br /> 6 79.2-79.7 3.61 86 <br /> 7 80.8 10.74 68 <br /> 8 81.4-82.8 6.78 83 <br /> 9 83.0-86.0 5.33 77 <br /> 10 87.1-92.8 11.11 73 <br /> a Bins 2 and 7 contain the Northside tracts,which inflated the average appeal <br /> results for those two bins. <br /> Figure 4.Average Reduction in Initial Appraised Value After Informal Appeal, <br /> by Neighborhood Racial Composition <br /> 25 <br /> 23.04* <br /> c <br /> 20 <br /> 0 <br /> 15 <br /> 11.10 10.74* 11.11 <br /> v <br /> v 10 <br /> NSS15..518 6.78 <br /> 5.33 <br /> v 5 <br /> Q 4.44 4.53 3.61 <br /> 0 <br /> 35.4-66.5 68.5 69.0-69.9 70.7-73.7 73.8-78.8 79.2-79.7 80.8 81.4-82.8 83.0-86.0 87.1-92.8 <br /> White Population% <br /> Asterisks denote values that include appeals from the Northside tracts,which inflated the average appeal results for those values. <br /> ©2023.School of Government.The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. <br />
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