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- Posted March 28, 2011
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Ingham County Treasurer announces community forums
The Ingham County Treasurer announces a series of Community Forums designed to provide information on the tax foreclosure process, the Ingham County Land Bank and property taxes.
A short program on the work of the Treasurer's office and the Ingham County Land Bank will feature City of Lansing Maps showing foreclosure activity and Land Bank projects as well as discussion of the current status and future of Community Gardening. The goal of the forum is to provide information and solicit public feedback. Light refreshments provided.
Forums will be held from 7-9 p.m. on the following dates:
* Tuesday, March 29th at the Neighborhood Empowerment Center at Pine and Maple, Lansing
* Wednesday, April 13th at Gone Wired 2021 East Michigan Avenue, Lansing
* Wednesday, April 27th at the Human Services Building "B" 5303 S. Cedar, Lansing
* Wednesday, May 11th at South Side Community Center 5815 Wise Road, Lansing, 48911
For more information please contact: County Treasurer Eric Schertzing (517) 303 -7233
or email jschlinker@ingham.org
Published: Mon, Mar 28, 2011
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