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SNELLVILLE — Mayor and Council approved a millage rate of 4.588 mills Monday, a rate which has been the same for six years in a row. The millage rate vote took place following three public hearings
SNELLVILLE – Snellville Tourism and Trade has suspended all events through October with the exception of the Farmers' Market and Food Truck Friday events due to the spike in COVID-19. "Due to the
SNELLVILLE — Three key measures affecting the future of The Grove at Towne Center were approved by Mayor and Council Monday. The first established the boundaries of the Snellville Towne Center
SNELLVILLE — The city is seeking resident input on the proposed Unified Development Ordinance before it is adopted later this year. A website where residents can review the proposed code is now
SNELLVILLE — A U.S. Navy veteran has been tapped to head up the Snellville Youth Commission. Chanel Stephens, of Snellville, will serve as coordinator for the Commission which is charged with teaching
NOTICE OF PROPERTY TAX INCREASE The City of Snellville has tentatively adopted a 2020 millage rate which will require an increase in property taxes of 2.41 percent. All concerned citizens are invited
The City of Snellville announces its intention to increase the 2020 property taxes it will levy this year by 2.41 percentage over the rollback millage rate. Each year, the Gwinnett County Tax
T.W. Briscoe Park will be the site of a major lacrosse tournament – the largest event since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down normal operations in early spring. The Georgia Southern Shootout Lacrosse
Snellville started strong in the fight against COVID-19, but as cases continue to rise, your part in slowing the spread of the virus is still needed. On June 24, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp urged
Though the Snellville Senior Center is still closed due to COVID-19, the Parks and Recreation Department is finding ways to keep its members healthy in mind, body and spirit. Parks and Recreation has
Mayor and Council approved the city's Fiscal Year 2021 Budget June 8, one that tries to predict the economic hardships coming in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Residents will not see a millage
SNELLVILLE — More than 500 engaged protestors marched from First Baptist Church Snellville to the Towne Green Wednesday calling for racial equality following the death of George Floyd. The event was