Skip to main content

Latest News

SNELLVILLE – The county's Microtransit program, which transports citizens for free around the city on small buses, has been extended past its initial six-month run until April 30. The program has
SNELLVILLE – Barbara Bender has been appointed the city's mayor after the resignation of Tom Witts. "As the new mayor," she said. "I would like to make a pledge to the city to represent the citizens
SNELLVILLE – It's going to be another fun-filled year in Snellville. Snellville Tourism and Trade has finalized its calendar for 2019. Back are all the favorites from years' past and a new event – the
SNELLVILLE – Dianne Monroe has been named the Snellville Senior Center Volunteer of the Year for 2018. When a request that the Senior Center is in need of more candy for its front desk, Moore is
Gwinnett County Department of Transportation plans to close Pinehurst Road between Ridgedale Road and SR 84/Grayson Parkway beginning on Jan. 7 for a bridge replacement project at Big Haynes Creek
The draft 2040 Comprehensive Plan is now on the https://www.snellville.org/comprehensive-plan-maps website and is available for review and download. On Dec. 10 the city council will conduct a public
SNELLVILLE – The Gwinnett Chamber inaugural Moxie Awards is recognizing women who "are making it happen," and Mayor Pro Tem Barbara Bender is one of them. Bender has been named a finalist in the
Upcoming Senior Center Events
Upcoming Parks and Recreation Events
SNELLVILLE – The Snellville Police Department has been awarded a Highway Safety High Visibility Enforcement Grant totaling $7,366 from the Governor's Office of Highway Safety in Atlanta. The grant
SNELLVILLE – The city's annual paving contract has been approved at local company E.R. Snell's low bid of $698,448.85. The council approved the contract for street repairs and repaving Monday. The
SNELLVILLE – The Snellville Police Department is hosting a National Prescription Drug Take Back Day Oct. 27. The event, which allows residents to drop off unwanted or expired prescription drugs, will