Annexation Property Tax Estimator

This application is intended to provide an estimate of the change in property taxes resulting from annexation to the City of Eugene. The scope of this tool includes properties within the River Road, Santa Clara and Industrial Corridor neighborhoods which are located inside the Eugene Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) but outside the Eugene city limits.

Please note that business personal property tax accounts and utility tax accounts are not included.

The green area on the map at right shows the general area for which annexation property tax estimates are available.

For general questions regarding annexation, please contact City of Eugene Planning Division staff at 541-682-5377 or planning@ci.eugene.or.us. For questions related to property taxes, please contact Lane County Assessment & Taxation.

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Search by Address

In most cases, you only need to enter the house number and street name (without suffix) to find a property. However, some tax records are for vacant land which does not have an address. When entering a street suffix, use standard postal service abbreviations such as Ave, Dr, Ln, Rd, and St.


Enter at least 5 characters of the address*

Search by Taxpayer Name

Taxpayer names are stored as you see them on your property tax bill. For individuals, this generally means LAST FIRST MI without any punctuation other than apostrophes.


Enter at least 5 characters of the taxpayer's name*

Search by Account Number

5 to 7 digit account number from your property tax bill.


Enter 5-7 digit account number*

Search by Map & Tax Lot

8 digit map code (without dashes) and 5 digit tax lot code from your property tax bill.

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Annexation Area Map

General area for which annexation property tax estimates are available.

Disclaimer

Property tax estimates are provided by Lane County Assessment & Taxation. Please note the following:

  • Estimates assume withdrawal from all fire, water, recreational and utility districts upon annexation. In some cases these changes may be phased in over several years.
  • Estimates are based on data as of May 21, 2024 and thus do not reflect any subsequent changes or corrections.