SNELLVILLE – The city council is currently weighing a proposal that would raise the salaries of the mayor and councilmembers for the first time in since 1983. Under the proposed ordinance, the mayor's
City officials are meeting with the parties involved in the design of the city's Towne Center project July 19. Talks will continue through the summer on the features and function of the property that
SNELLVILLE – The Council revised the city's Solid Waste Ordinance, allowing residents to place their waste at the curb for a longer length of time and calling for trash cans to be placed within the
SNELLVILLE – It will be a family affair Thursday as an aunt and niece duo will display their art in the Community Room in City Hall. The works of Kim Meenach and her niece, Megan James, can be viewed
SNELLVILLE – Police officer Brett Chism was honored by City Council Monday for winning a national award after making the largest seizure of MDMA in the country last year. The National Criminal
SNELLVILLE – The next Food Truck Friday is July 6 on the Towne Green. The free event takes place from 4-8 p.m. on the Green in front of City Hall. The food trucks travel to Snellville the first Friday
SNELLVILLE – QUEEN NATION, a Queen Tribute Band, will play the Towne Green at 6 p.m. July 14. The free event is part of the Snellville Live on the Lawn Summer Concert Series. Food, beer and wine are
The City of Snellville does hereby announce that the 2018 millage rate will be set at a meeting to be held at the Snellville City Hall Council Chambers, 2342 Oak Road, Snellville, Georgia 30078 on
Notice of Property Tax Increase The City of Snellville has tentatively adopted a 2018 millage rate which will require an increase in property taxes 6.85% percent. All concerned citizens are invited to
SNELLVILLE – A Fiscal Year 2019 balanced budget of $13,426,874 was approved by council Monday. Net Fiscal Year 2019 spending is projected to increase by 4.6 percent or $520,254, City Manager Butch