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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Gwinnett County Sending Assessment Notices April 5, But They May Spark Confusion

State-required notices to be mailed out April 5 do not reflect 2013 service districts.

Notices of current assessments for residential and commercial property owners in Lilburn and Gwinnett will be mailed out on Friday (April 5). But, don't pay or estimate your taxes on it. Factors associated with the Service Delivery Strategy (SDS) settlement could cause confusion. In a news release, Gwinnett County officials say the notices that are required by state law do not reflect the 2013 service districts that were implemented as a result of the SDS settlement with the cities. County officials said the new millage rate will be set in the summer, after assessments and appeals are completed in the spring. Rates will be determined by a property’s location, which determines what services are provided by the county. Property taxes will be…

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Gwinnett County Residents See Water, Sewer Rate Increase

The new water rate represents a 3.5 percent increase over last year's rate; the sewer rate is nearly 10 percent higher.

Beginning in January, Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources customers, including those in Snellville, will see higher rates for water and sewer. Sewer rates will also be significantly higher as residential customers will pay a rate of $7.11 per 1,000 gallons in 2013 compared to $6.47 in 2012 -- a 9.9 percent increase. The Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources does not receive taxpayer funding and routinely increases its rates to cover operating costs. Addtional information regarding the new rate structure is available on the county's website or by calling 678-376-6700. This originally ran in the Dacula Patch.

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