Property Tax Information

The City of Spring Park uses the Open Book meeting format. The Open Book meeting allows property owners to address questions about their property assessment directly to the assessing staff on a one-on-one basis.

The 2026 Open Book meetings will be held in various locations throughout Hennepin County. Residents may choose what date and location works best for their schedule. We will also have a virtual option available.

Location: Mound Centennial Building

Date: TBD

Time:  4 pm-7 pm

Virtual: TBD

Taxpayers with value or classification concerns should call the number listed on their valuation notice to address questions and set up an appointment prior to the Open Book meeting. Valuation notices are mailed in March. If additional attention is necessary, the appraiser will review the property.

Minnesota’s Special Property Tax Refund (often called the “targeting” refund) allows homeowners to apply for a refund when their property taxes increase by more than 12% and by at least $100 compared to the previous year. This is true for Minnetonka Beach, Deephaven, Greenwood, Spring Park, and Wayzata.

Importantly:

  • The refund equals 60% of the tax increase above the 12% threshold.
  • The maximum refund is $1,000 per household.
  • Income is not a factor—any homeowner meeting the increase threshold can apply.

How to Apply:

  • Homeowners can apply using Form M1PR (Property Tax Refund) available through the   Minnesota Department of Revenue.
  • Applications are typically due by August 15, 2026 for taxes payable in 2026.

Residents can file online or by mail. More information is available at: https://www.revenue.state.mn.us/property-tax-refund.