Politics & Government
Palm Harbor Library to Participate in Tonight's eTownHall
From 7 to 8 p.m. tonight, residents can ask questions during tonight's interactive online discussion about Truth in Millage (TRIM) notices.

The Palm Harbor Library will be one of three libraries in the county that will have computers available for the public to participate in tonight's eTownHall: Truth in Millage.
Residents will be able to ask questions about the Truth in Millage (TRIM) Notice that was recently mailed to property owners in Pinellas County.
Panelists will answer questions pertaining to the TRIM Notices. Topics covered could include; why property owners receive the notice, what the information means, who the taxing authorities are and what millage rates are.
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Panelists for the event include: Pinellas County Property Appraiser Pam Dubov, Pinellas County Administrator Robert LaSala, Pinellas County School Board Chairperson Carol Cook, Juvenile Welfare Board Executive Director D. Gay Lancaster, PSTA Board Chairman and Indian Rocks Beach Mayor R.B. Johnson. Β
The eTownHall will be moderated by Len Ciecieznski of the Pinellas County Communications Department.
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The eTownHall is from 7 to 8 p.m. tonight. There are five ways you can participate-
1) Twitter:Β tweets can be considered to the blog if you enter a comment in the message field and include #pinellastrim in the message.
2) Blog on www.pinellascounty.org/etownhall
3) Phone in your question during the live event and listen as well by calling 727-464-8696.
4) Watch the event online at www.pinellascounty.org/etownhall
5) Watch the event live on PCC-TV (Bright House Channel 622, Knology Channel 18 or Verizon Channel 44)
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