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In a recent government meeting, several resolutions were discussed that will impact local residents and businesses.
Resolution 236 establishes a fee of $25 for mail notices sent to delinquent accounts related to tax sales. This measure aims to streamline communication regarding tax obligations and encourage timely payments.
Resolution 264 authorizes the tax collector to participate in electronic sales, a move that aligns with modern business practices and enhances efficiency in tax collection processes.
Additionally, Resolution 265 addresses the upcoming Down Beach Seafood Festival by authorizing the closure of the boat ramp and prohibiting parking in designated areas from September 11 to September 17. This temporary measure is intended to facilitate the festival's operations and ensure public safety during the event.
These resolutions reflect ongoing efforts to improve local governance and community engagement.
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