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SNELLVILLE – Mayor and Council voted to make several changes to the city’s noise control ordinance, Monday. “We've clarified some of the definitions in the previous ordinance,” Councilwoman Gretchen
On Monday, Mayor and Council invited 21 high school students to officially begin their journey as members of the Snellville Youth Commission. These students, from Grayson, Shiloh and South Gwinnett
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The City of Snellville, Georgia (‘City”) will receive sealed bids for all material, labor, equipment and services to successfully accomplish the following work: “Towne Center
Notice of Computation and Canvassing of Election Results Pursuant to O.C.G.A. §21-2-492, notice is hereby given that the computation and canvassing of returns of votes cast in the November 2, 2021
The City of Snellville Police Department (City) is soliciting competitive sealed bids for the purchase of unclaimed property per O.C.G.A. 17-5-54. Sealed bids will be accepted at Snellville Police
The city has lost a beloved employee as James “Allan” Snipes passed away Sunday. He was 58. “Public Works is missing a co-worker as well as a friend,” Public Works Director Gaye Johnson said. “Allan
An alumni between South Gwinnett High School baseball players will showcase the athletic talent that can be found right here in Snellville. Montrell Marshall was drafted out of high school by the
SNELLVILLE – City officials are looking for input on what residents would like to see at T.W. Briscoe Park regarding the park’s Master Plan update. Attendees will have an opportunity to pick
SNELLVILLE — City Controller Jan Burke was awarded a prestigious financial reporting award for the seventh time in eight years. Burke was given the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in
SNELLVILLE — Residents will be receiving their city property tax bills directly from City Hall after Sept. 15. Due to Unforeseen circumstances in the Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner’s Office, the
SNELLVILLE — City officials are proud to announce the hiring of Matthew Pepper as Assistant City Manager. Pepper comes to Snellville after having served as the Manager for the City of Oxford in Newton
Soon pedestrians and bikers alike will be able to safely and easily travel from The Grove at Towne Center to T.W. Briscoe Park Funding for the second phase of the city’s Greenway Trail was approved by