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SNELLVILLE – The Mayor and Council have issued a stay at home order as a means to protect the health, safety and welfare of city residents. This move is being made in a coordinated fashion with
Stay Safe. Stop The Spread. Save Lives. IF YOU NEED A COVID-19 TEST - call Gwinnett/Rockdale/Newton Public Health Department at 770-513-5631. Review Gov. Brian Kemp's executive orders here. Click here
STATE OF GEORGIA CITY OF SNELLVILLE ORDINANCE NO. 2020-08 AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE EXPANDING THE RESTRICTIONS ON INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESSES TO REQUIRE INDIVIDUALS TO STAY IN THEIR PLACE OF RESIDENCE, TO
SNELLVILLE - Under a local emergency order signed today by Mayor Barbara Bender, gyms, fitness centers, fitness studios, theaters, live performance venues, bowling alleys, arcades and other similar
SNELLVILLE — Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City has declared a local State of Emergency. "The health and well-being of our citizens is paramount during this uncertain time," Mayor Barbara Bender
UPDATE: 10:50 a.m., May 11, 2020 The Pool Party scheduled at T.W. Briscoe Park on June 19 has been canceled. UPDATE: 11:59 a.m., May 7, 2020 Notary services are temporarily suspended at City Hall.
SNELLVILLE – In an effort to prevent exposing residents and employees to the Corona Virus, the city has canceled several activities. Municipal Court will be closed Wednesday, March 18 and 25 and Trial
SNELLVILLE – The Mayor and Council showed their support for a Georgia senate bill, but voiced opposition to another state measure last night. The Mayor and Council support SB 309, a bill which would
SNELLVILLE — The city recently received a grant check in the amount of $7,760 to be used toward the purchase of equipment to reduce exposures related to liability and property damage from the Georgia
NOTICE OF BID (PW200212) CONTRACT FOR REPAIR OF STORM WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEMS Wednesday February 12th, 2020 The City of Snellville (City) is soliciting competitive sealed bids from qualified
"Recently, three Snellville businesses were targeted with anonymous letters containing racial slurs. Sentiments like those expressed in these letters have no place in our community. The City of
The art of award-winning artist and Atlanta native Derrick Spivey is now on display in one of the display cases at City Hall. Spivey has been creating functional art in a fanciful environment for over