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"Obviously, I think it's a good move," said [Margaret Lanier]. "But the mayor is committed. You hear it in meetings and discussions. He's paying a lot of attention to diversity.''
"Now that the county has joined the city's efforts in re-purchasing tax-delinquent liens, an opportunity exists to move more properties back onto the city's tax rolls," said Lanier. "Through the use of technology, I would like to make the current system more customer friendly for citizens and future citizens who do business with the City.""Even though I've been the assistant director since (Richard Fees) retired, I've still got some things to learn and I'm just getting my feet wet," she said. "So, keep me in your prayers and wish me luck."See the full content of this document
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Lanier Named City Treasurer
When Margaret Lanier began working for the city of Pittsburgh 28 years ago, she thinks she made about $5 an hour baiting rat traps.
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