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The Snellville Mayor and Council plan to approve a $16.4 million Fiscal Year 2025 budget at their next meeting June 10. The balanced budget carries a levy of 4 mills – the same it has been since 2022

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CITY OF SNELLVILLE PUBLIC HEARING FY-2025 BUDGET On Wednesday, May 29th 2024 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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City staff joined members of the Snellville Adult Activity Center Thursday to learn helpful sign language techniques they may find helpful during the course of their workdays. Officers Thaddeus Clark

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SNELLVILLE - Gwinnett County student entrepreneurs braved the Shark Tank Thursday, collecting a total of $1,750 in donated funds to help grow their budding businesses. The annual pitch competition

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SNELLVILLE — City officials are proud to announce the hiring of Mercy Montgomery to the position of Assistant City Manager. Montgomery joins the City of Snellville after serving as Assistant City

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Snellville Department of Public Works is asking all residents to review the regulations regarding illicit discharge in the city. Illicit Discharge Illicit discharge is the disposal or discharge of

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SNELLVILLE — In an effort to safely discard unused and expired medication, there will be a Drug Enforcement Agency Drug Take Back hosted by the Snellville Police Department April 27. The event will

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SNELLVILLE — Local artist Joel Sturdivant’s artwork is now on display in City Hall. Entitled “A Calendar of Drawings and Other Works,” the 25 pieces on display reveal a style Sturdivant calls “Beyond

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Two new playgrounds at T.W. Briscoe Park will have safer playing surfaces thanks to a grant from the state Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Agency. The inaugural DNR - EPD

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The staff of Snellville’s Municipal Court was honored as one of the state’s most efficient courts Monday with a proclamation by Mayor and Council. Each year, the Judicial Council of Georgia's Standing

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The City of Snellville is proud to announce the hiring of Matthew Pepper as City Manager. Pepper replaces James “Butch” Sanders who retired after 12 years in the post. “I am humbled that Mayor and

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Street-sweeping will be wrapping up in Sector 2 by tomorrow and should commence work in Sector 3 by Monday. Please keep your vehicle off the street during the day to avoid delays and causing the area