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The City of Snellville announces its intention to increase the 2020 property taxes it will levy this year by 2.41 percentage over the rollback millage rate. Each year, the Gwinnett County Tax
T.W. Briscoe Park will be the site of a major lacrosse tournament – the largest event since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down normal operations in early spring. The Georgia Southern Shootout Lacrosse
Snellville started strong in the fight against COVID-19, but as cases continue to rise, your part in slowing the spread of the virus is still needed. On June 24, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp urged
Though the Snellville Senior Center is still closed due to COVID-19, the Parks and Recreation Department is finding ways to keep its members healthy in mind, body and spirit. Parks and Recreation has
Mayor and Council approved the city's Fiscal Year 2021 Budget June 8, one that tries to predict the economic hardships coming in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Residents will not see a millage
SNELLVILLE — More than 500 engaged protestors marched from First Baptist Church Snellville to the Towne Green Wednesday calling for racial equality following the death of George Floyd. The event was
SNELLVILLE – The July 4 fireworks show and the city's Star Spangled Snellville celebration were postponed due to COVID-19 but don't worry – they'll be back Labor Day weekend. The rescheduled Star
SNELLVILLE — The Mayor and Council unanimously approved a resolution stating racism is not welcome in the city and the city's police department is committed to build on the "culture of trust" it has
Municipal Court Update – Due to COVID-19, the City of Snellville is trying to reduce the need for people to come to court. The following options have been instituted until further notice: If you have
The pool at T.W. Briscoe Park will open May 29 with new procedures in place to ensure the safety of patrons during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Open swim hours will be held in two-hour sessions with limited
SNELLVILLE — The city unveiled its Fiscal Year 2021 Budget, one that reflects the economic hardships predicted in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The first reading of the balanced $13,058,103
CITY OF SNELLVILLE PUBLIC HEARING FY-2021 BUDGET On Monday, May 11, 2020 the Mayor and City Council will hold a Public Hearing at 7:30 p.m. to give its citizens the opportunity to provide written and