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SNELLV ILLE – Black and white people stood hand in hand, united with a common goal to ease racial tension and violence in the wake of the deadly shootings of recent weeks here Thursday. The Snellville

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Snellville residents are being asked to remember that effective July 1, glass is no longer allowed in curbside recycling containers. Please make sure you don't include glass as the drop off sites for

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The attached link provides a recap of the July 13 Development Code launch meeting at City Hall. Development Code meeting recap

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SNELLVILLE – The city is ready for its close up. After being the backdrop for the AMC television series "Halt and Catch Fire," the city is once again in the spotlight, this time on the silver screen

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Program details for the Snellville Unity Gathering The city is closing Oak Road for the event. Music starts at 6:45 p.m. 7 p.m. - Opening Welcome - Mayor Tom Witts and Councilman Bobby Howard

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The City of Snellville has tentatively adopted a millage rate which will require an increase in property taxes of 5.50 percent. All concerned citizens are invited to the public hearing on this tax

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SNELLVILLE – A public meeting regarding the continued planned development of Oak Road Neighborhood Park has been scheduled for 6:30 p.m. July 14 in City Hall. City officials and park planners Goodwyn

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SNELLVILLE – For the past several months, a consultant team working with the city has been gathering resident opinions on growth and development through one-on-one conversations, focus groups, and the

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Upcoming Parks and Recreation Events

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Upcoming Senior Center Events

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Park Facility Coordinator Minimum Starting Salary Range (Annual): $28,500 to $31,000 APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL: July 8, 2016 DUTIES: This is responsible professional and administrative work

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SNELLVILLE – When City Council green-lighted the update of Snellville's development code earlier this year, Mayor Tom Witts made clear that the effort would be responsive to community aspirations and