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SNELLVILLE – Mayor and Council unveiled a proposed balanced budget of $15.53 million Monday, a plan city officials say will not include a millage increase. The first of two public hearings was Monday
Poplar Street - from 2558 Poplar Street up to 2531 Poplar Street - will be closed beginning May 19 due to stormwater repairs. According to construction crews, it may take four to five weeks to
Mayor and Council has have approved and released a notice to new Snellville citizens and property owners to inform them of the city’s ordinances regarding making improvements to a residence. Mayor and
Five young entrepreneurs got a financial boost start their own businesses Tuesday during the city’s annual Shark Tank competition. A total of $2,000 was awarded to the students by judges representing
The water level of Pate Lake at T.W. Briscoe Park will be lowered Monday so construction crews can begin work on repairing a portions of a crumbling lake wall. The Dickerson Group, Inc. will begin
Transportation services will be expanded in Snellville in the coming months. The Snellville Microtransit program, which was piloted by Gwinnett County in 2019, will begin in August and is designed to
Mayor and Council approved a bubble tea shop and deli to occupy the former Krystal restaurant on Highway 78. Banh Mi Bubble Tea and Deli, located at 2484 Main St., will take over the vacated building
When Snellville Code Enforcement Officer Johnny Greene knocked on his door, 79-year-old Joseph Jones expected the worst. Greene, who received a citizen-initiated Quality of Life complaint about Jones’
The first ever Family Fun Day at Briscoe Park in 2022 was such a success that Snellville Parks and Recreation decided to make it an annual event! The 2023 Family Fun Day will be held from 11 a.m. to 3
At 8 a.m., Wednesday, April 5, construction crews will temporarily block the southbound lane of Wisteria Drive at the new Snellville Library located at 2245 Wisteria Drive This location is indicated
While the City of Snellville remains committed to providing our residents with opportunities to recycle household items, the city will discontinue free curbside recycling service on May 1 as the cost
PUBLIC NOTICE The Mayor and Council of the City of Snellville hereby give notice of the City’s intent to make available license(s) to sell distilled spirits by the package within the City Limits of