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Judge Barnes schedules joint meeting on panhandling ordinance, says tax collection likely to shift toward November
Summary
Judge/Executive Mason Barnes announced the City/County joint meeting Oct. 20 to raise the Public Panhandling/Solicitation Ordinance, confirmed multiple community events and said property-tax collection this year will likely move closer to Nov. 1 pending the school board's rate submission.
Judge/Executive Mason Barnes used the Sept. 16 Simpson County Fiscal Court meeting to outline several upcoming meetings and community events and to flag timing changes for property-tax collection.
Barnes announced Fall Break for county employees the week of Oct. 6–10 and said the City/County joint meeting on Oct. 20 will include consideration of the county’s Public Panhandling/Solicitation Ordinance. He also scheduled a…
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