The city of Lawrenceburg and LUS have been inundated with inquiries about the various utility districts in Lawrence County, as well as how to report issues and voice opinions. In response to this, the State Comptroller’s Office has taken steps to directly engage with the public by establishing a user-friendly website for sharing feedback and asking questions. The Tennessee Comptroller has reached out for assistance in encouraging citizens to visit a dedicated website for utilities tracking. To participate, please visit the dedicated platform at apps.cot.tn.gov/utilitiestracking.
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