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SNELLVILLE — A 90-unit townhome development has been approved for construction on a 14.75 acres site on Scenic Highway on the city’s south side. By a vote of 5-1, with Councilwoman Cristy Lenski
SNELLVILLE — Atlanta-based Place Maker Design has been tapped by Mayor and Council to design the Mercantile building, a unique city market planned for The Grove at Towne Center. By 6-0 vote, Mayor and
SNELLVILLE – Events on the Towne Green are back! After a hiatus due to Covid-19, the popular concerts on the lawn in front of Snellville City Hall return May 8 – a "Mom's Night Out" – with the ever
From left, Councilman Tod Warner, Mayor Pro Tem Dave Emanuel, Mayor Barbara Bender and councilmembers Cristy Lenski, Gretchen Schulz and Solange Destang break ground on The Grove at Towne Center
It is with deep sadness that the City of Snellville announces the death of Planning Commission Chairman G. William "Bill" Kingsbury. He passed this morning on his 79th birthday. Over the past five
The first demolition on buildings in The Grove at Towne Center began March 8, 2021. Here are some views from above courtesy of Mayor Pro Tem Dave Emanuel.
SNELLVILLE –The Grove at Towne Center took another big step forward Monday as Mayor and Council unanimously voted to begin the search for an architect to build the development's City Market. The City
The City has issued a request for bid for their Property & Casualty Insurance and a second bid has been issued for the sale of property. To get more details please go to our bid page.
There is nothing super about missing the biggest football game of the season because you are drunk sitting in a jail cell. That is why the Snellville Police Department and the Governor's Office of
The Mayor and Council will discuss a 10th amendment to The Grove master development at a called meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday in Snellville City Hall. To review the amendment click HERE
SNELLVILLE — The city's Downtown Development Authority has officially acquired the former U.S. Post Office building on Oak Road, the final piece of property needed in what will become The Grove at
Three automated traffic devices to help curb speeding will go live in front of three Snellville schools Feb. 7. Snellville Middle on Pate Road, Britt Elementary on Skyland Drive and South Gwinnett