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Street sweeping in Sector 2 will take place tomorrow. Please make sure vehicles are out of the street. The following are Sector 2 Streets: Albion Drive Amberly Way Anchors Way Anscot Court Bellwood
The City of Snellville and Gwinnett County have entered into a new Intergovernmental Agreement that will facilitate the construction of over a mile of new sidewalks on Skyland Drive and Pinehurst Road
Mayor and Council have put a sixth-month moratorium on allowing new CBD stores from opening in the city. City officials say some CBD stores may actually be selling products that are illegal and
Changes to the Unified Development Ordinance were approved that will tighten up regulations on “Build to Rent” developments following action by Mayor and Council last week. They approved text
For the eighth time in nine years, City Controller Jan Burke was awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting by the Government Finance Officers Association of the
Street sweeping will commence Jan. 16 in Sector 1 in Snellville. Crews will be sweeping during the day. Sector 1 streets include: Amber Woods Drive Bennett Ridge Bent Trail Berkshire Court Brookstone
**** “The spring 2023 Snellville Citizen’s Police Academy class has unfortunately been canceled. We will have details on how to apply for the fall Citizen’s Police Academy class in the following
Mayor Barbara Bender and Lisa Platt, director of Parks and Recreation, presented Earnestine Jones of Snellville with the 2022 Active Adult Center Volunteer of the Year Award, Monday. “It’s because of
The Snellville Police Department has a long-standing tradition of partnering with the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety and participation in the Georgia Governor’s Challenge. The Governor’s
There will be three new construction projects in Snellville following action taken by Mayor and Council Monday. An 11-lot single family housing development will be built on 2.765 acres at 2706 Lenora
The City of Snellville is mourning the loss of longtime councilman Samuel Wayne Odum who passed away Thursday. He was 92. Odum was the longest serving councilmember in the city’s history, serving
Several streets in Snellville will get new road surfaces and improved stormwater infrastructure thanks to action taken by Mayor and Council in recent months. A total of 10 stormwater drainage projects