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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

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SNELLVILLE – The city's new garbage collection company, Advanced Disposal, will start operation July 1. In the meantime, residents will be asked to put their old garbage carts to the curb so the city

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SNELLVILLE – The city revealed its new and improved website Friday. Created by VC3, Inc., the site features much of the same reliable information as the previous site, with new functions such as video

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The City of Snellville has a job opening for a Park Maintenance Crew Lead. Information can be found on the Job Openings page.

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SNELLVILLE – A standing room only crowd of about 250 citizens came to ask questions and offer their opinion of the city's Towne Center project. Following decades of discussion, city officials said

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On Monday, May 23, 2016 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 oral comments on the proposed Fiscal Year 2017

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SNELLVILLE – The Snellville Farmers' Market will open for the seventh year June 4, kicking off a season event organizers say will be "better than ever." The market will take place each Saturday from 8