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NYS Real Property System RFP St Lawrence County 2024

Town of Gouverneur, Gouverneur, NY·City
Jan 01, 2023
Posted Date
Reported Agency
NYS - Real Property System
Scope Location
Town of Gouverneur, St Lawrence County, New York

Summary

This document is a cross-reference report for real property in the Town of Gouverneur, St. Lawrence County, New York, for the year 2024. It lists parcel IDs, property names, and their assessed values for both 2023 and 2024, along with other property-related details.

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