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SNELLVILLE — Residents will be receiving their city property tax bills directly from City Hall after Sept. 15. Due to Unforeseen circumstances in the Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner’s Office, the
SNELLVILLE — City officials are proud to announce the hiring of Matthew Pepper as Assistant City Manager. Pepper comes to Snellville after having served as the Manager for the City of Oxford in Newton
Soon pedestrians and bikers alike will be able to safely and easily travel from The Grove at Towne Center to T.W. Briscoe Park Funding for the second phase of the city’s Greenway Trail was approved by
Mayor and Council awarded the city’s annual street resurfacing, patching and milling projects to Snellville-based E.R. Snell Contractors, Monday. The streets scheduled for the annual project are
North Road to be closed from Oak Road to Wisteria Drive Aug. 30-Nov. 15. City officials were notified recently that a small stretch of North Road will be closed until Nov. 15 to make way for
SNELLVILLE — Mayor and Council adopted a millage rate of 4.588 mills for the seventh consecutive year Monday. Despite the COVID-19 Pandemic, the city did see new tax revenue growth of $31.29 million
REQUEST FOR SEALED BID - RESURFACING & PAVING FOR FY 2021-2022 PW210721 Wednesday July 21, 2021 The City of Snellville is soliciting competitive bids from qualified vendors for the resurfacing and
The City of Snellville lost a great friend and volunteer Tuesday as Marcia “Marcy” Pharris passed away. She was 77. “Marcy Pharris attended more city meetings than most councilmembers,” Mayor Barbara
Request for Qualifications/Proposals Property Maintenance For Cobblestone Office Park/Downtown Development Authority of Snellville, GA Project: Property Maintenance for Cobblestone Office Park
The City of Snellville does hereby announce that the 2021 millage rate will be set at a meeting to be held at the Snellville City Hall Council Chambers, 2342 Oak Road, Snellville, Georgia 30078 on
NOTICE OF PROPERTY TAX INCREASE The City of Snellville has tentatively adopted a 2021 millage rate which will require an increase in property taxes 2.99 % percent. All concerned citizens are invited
SNELLVILLE – Mayor and Council unanimously adopted the staff proposed $13.61 million General Fund budget covering July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022. This balanced budget relies on no added property