Mayor Scoff Avedisian announced that, effective Monday, April 2, 2018, the Tax Collector's Office will be relocated to the former John Greene Elementary School at 51 Draper Ave. After a water pipe break in the City Hall Annex in January, most city
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Mayor Scoff Avedisian announced that, effective Monday, April 2, 2018, the Tax Collector’s Office will be relocated to the former John Greene Elementary School at 51 Draper Ave.
After a water pipe break in the City Hall Annex in January, most city departments previously located in that building were moved on a temporary basis to the former elementary school building. The Tax Collector’s Office, due to quarterly payment deadlines, stayed behind and moved to the lower level conference room in City Hall.
Residents who would like to contact the Tax Collector’s Office should call 738-2002. Those who would like to go online to check their account status, or pay their motor vehicle taxes, property taxes, and utility bills should visit www.warwickri.gov/tax-collectors.
The other municipal departments presently located at the John Greene Elementary School are Building Department, which also comprises the Zoning Office and Property Maintenance, Personnel Department, Tax Assessor’s Office, the City Council Liaison Office, Planning Community Development and Management Information Services.
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Justanidiot
wat a waist of tax payers monie. if we had the trixprayer mayer he would have personnaly overhauld the annex the night the disater happened and saved the tax payers millions und millions of monies that could have been spint to pay for festivals that would attract thousands of new home biers.
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