Thursday, December 7, 2006
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Gwinnett Daily Post
Tag office closes Saturday
for computer maintenance LAWRENCEVILLE - The Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner's North Gwinnett Motor Vehicles Tag Office will be closed Saturday. The office, at 2735 Mall of Georgia Blvd. in Buford, will be closed while the state shuts down its vehicle registration computer system for maintenance. Tag operations will temporarily be suspended from 6 p.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Monday. During the maintenance period, customers will not be able to renew their tags online or through the Tax Commissioner's Motor Vehicles Customer Service telephone line. Customers are encouraged to complete all tag and title transactions before or after the state's outage dates. For more information, call the Tax Commissioner's Customer Service line at 770-822-8818, e-mail Tag@gwinnettcounty.com, or visit www.GwinnettTaxCommissioner.com. City honors home workers BUFORD - The city's Board of Commissioners declared November National Homecare Month. The month honored all the hardworking caregivers who work tirelessly throughout the year providing nursing and therapy in the homes of the elderly and disabled. Buford city commissioners made plans in Monday's commission meeting to run sewer lines along Peachtree Industrial Boulevard at a cost of about $595,000. Buford officials are developing a fee schedule to recoup that amount. Fees will be established for those current and future property owners who will use the sewer lines. Commissioners also voted to purchase 0.12 acre off Roberts Street. The city will pay James Terrell about $30,000 for the property that lies near the new Buford Middle School and school cluster. Gwinnett Gab appears in the Thursday and Sunday editions of the Gwinnett Daily Post.More like this story
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