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City Council authorizes agreement with Government Tech Services LLC to collect delinquent property taxes

City Council · March 10, 2026
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Summary

Milligville City Council voted unanimously to authorize Mayor Mary Parm Copelan to execute an agreement with Government Tech Services LLC to collect delinquent property taxes on the city’s behalf; the resolution was adopted after a brief reading and roll-call vote.

Milligville’s City Council voted to authorize Mayor Mary Parm Copelan to execute an agreement with Government Tech Services LLC to collect delinquent property taxes on the city’s behalf. The clerk read the resolution, and councilmembers moved, seconded and adopted the measure by roll call.

The resolution (read aloud as R-2603-08, earlier referenced in the meeting as R-263-08) authorizes the mayor to enter into a contract with Government Tech Services LLC for collection services. The clerk read the caption: “A resolution to authorize Mayor Mary Parm Copelan to execute an agreement between the city of Milligville and Government Tech Services LLC for the collection of delinquent property taxes on behalf of the city of Milligville.” The council then voted; the clerk recorded each member voting in the affirmative and declared the motion carried.

There was no extended public discussion recorded in the transcript on the contract terms, fee structure, or duration during the meeting. The council’s action was limited to the formal reading, a motion to adopt, and the roll-call vote. The clerk’s roll call recorded affirmative votes from Dr. Lee; Miss Simmons; Miss Shanholster; Miss Pendergast; Miss Map; and Dr. Wills.

Next steps: the resolution empowers the mayor to sign the agreement; the transcript does not include the contract text, financial terms, or an implementation timeline. Those details were not read into the record at this meeting and are not specified in the transcript.