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CITY OF SNELLVILLE NOTICE OF PROPERTY TAX INCREASE The City of Snellville has tentatively adopted a 2025 millage rate that will require an increase in property taxes of 1.83% percent. All concerned

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SNELLVILLE - The City of Snellville is proud to announce a Community Project Funding request submitted by U.S. Congressman David Scott has successfully secured $1,092,000 in federal appropriations to

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QUALIFYING PERIOD FOR MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY OF SNELLVILLE, GEORGIA Notice is hereby given that the City of Snellville will hold a General Election on Tuesday, November 4, 2025 for the purpose of

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The Snellville Police Department is joining law enforcement agencies across the Southeast in Operation Southern Slowdown, a regional speed enforcement campaign taking place from July 14 through 20

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SNELLVILLE - Mayor and Council announce the unanimous approval of the city's Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) balanced budget. While keeping property taxes stable, the $40,740,970 budget maintains current

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CITY OF SNELLVILLE PUBLIC HEARING FY-2026 BUDGET On Tuesday, May 27th, 2025 the Mayor and City Council will hold a Special Called Meeting and Public Hearing at 7:30 p.m. to give its citizens the

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SNELLVILLE - Construction is planned to begin May 5 on a new $11.3 million Community Center in T.W. Briscoe Park. “This is a project that has been in the conceptual discussion phase for over 20 years

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Snellville Police Department Lt. Andre Sullivan, has been recognized by Piedmont Eastside Medical Center his actions after helping a stranded family in need. Recently, as Sullivan was out on patrol

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As April kicks off Distracted Driving Awareness Month, Snellville Police is urging all drivers to stay focused behind the wheel and put down their distractions. Each year, distracted driving claims

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Construction on significant traffic improvements at the intersection of Wisteria Drive and North Road will begin on March 31 in Snellville. The investment in one of the busiest intersections in the

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The City of Snellville is soliciting competitive bids from qualified vendors for the resurfacing and paving of City Roads for FY 2025. There are seven (7) street projects per the contract. There will

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A creek in the city has been renamed to honor the legacy of a beloved resident. Nelson Williams, who most notably served on the city’s Council and Downtown Development Authority, will have a creek