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  2. Mary Norwood - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta's solid waste and capital finance funds were also downgraded. In June 2009, the City Council voted 8–7, to increase the Atlanta property tax rate for general operations from 7.12 mills to 10.12 mills, a 42 percent increase. Atlanta is one of the few big cities nationwide to raise property taxes that year. [18]

  3. Tax credits, public safety on Atlanta's legislative agenda - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – New tax credits for local businesses is being sought by the Atlanta City Council from the Georgia General Assembly. The request is part of the city's 2025 legislative ...

  4. Georgia Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Department of Revenue (GDOR) is the principal tax collection agency in the U.S. state of Georgia. The Department administers tax laws and enforces laws and regulations concerning alcohol and tobacco products in the state. [1] The Georgia Department of Revenue is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia

  5. Atlanta City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta City Council (formerly the Atlanta Board of Aldermen until 1974) is the main municipal legislative body for the city of Atlanta, Georgia, United States.It consists of 16 members: the council president, twelve members elected from districts within the city, and three members representing at-large posts.

  6. Government of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta city seal. The city government of Atlanta, Georgia, United States, is composed of a mayor and a body of one councilman from each of 12 districts, a City Council President, and 3 other at-large councilmen: Post 1 representing districts 1-4; Post 2 representing districts 5-8; Post 3 representing districts 9-12

  7. This Atlanta woman is fighting the city over $10K water bill ...

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    The City of Atlanta recommends that residents get an irrigation meter. The device tracks water usage more accurately, notifies the billing department that the water is not going down the sewer and ...

  8. Shirley Franklin - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta City Council unanimously shot down the measure, which would have caused the average city homeowner to pay an estimated extra $30 in property taxes under Franklin's plan. As Mayor Franklin warned, without the tax increase, layoffs and pay cuts of Atlanta public safety officials would be imminent.

  9. Andrew Young: How Atlanta became the 'city too busy to hate'

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    Raphael Warnock, Democratic challenger for a U.S. Senate seat representing Georgia, and former Mayor of Atlanta and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Andrew Young are seen as early voting in ...