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District Attorney Tom Marino hopes the county can break ground in a couple of years
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Tyler Technologies began assessing properties Sept. 16 in Watson Township. The firm will collect data through 2026 with assessments concluding in 2027.
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District Attorney Thomas Marino wants to build the center with enough room for children from other counties and states. The county commissioners want a feasibility study first.
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Lycoming County will be reassessing properties beginning this year until 2028. Tyler Technologies was hired to reassess parcels for about $3.5 million.
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Renovations will also allow better public accessibility for high traffic departments
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Crisis caseworkers will join cops on mental health calls