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SNELLVILLE — Mayor and Council approved a millage rate of 4.00 mills on Monday evening. This is the same levy as last year and significantly lower than the 4.588 mills which was the rate from 2014 -
The Snellville Police Department is offering a Citizens Police Academy class in order to strengthen the bond of friendship and cooperation between the city’s officers and the people it serves. The
PUBLIC NOTICE QUALIFYING PERIOD FOR MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY OF SNELLVILLE, GEORGIA Notice is hereby given that the City of Snellville will hold a General Election on Tuesday, November 7, 2023 for the
The City of Snellville announces its intention to increase the 2023 property taxes it will levy this year by 10.80 percentage over the rollback millage rate. Each year, the Gwinnett County Tax
SNELLVILLE – The City of Snellville has been designated as a City of Civility by the Georgia Municipal Association. Snellville adopted a civility resolution in GMA’s new Embrace Civility program
Construction on the City Market Building will begin next month after Mayor and Council approved a Notice to Proceed with Smithbuilt Construction. City officials approved a Market redesign several
SNELLVILLE - The city’s centennial will be celebrated through a variety of events Aug. 18-19. The celebration kicks off at 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18 on the Towne Green in front of City Hall with a
SNELLVILLE – Mayor and Council unanimously approved a Fiscal Year 2024 budget of $15.33 million Monday. The plan will not include a tax increase for residents who did not see their county property tax
The pool at T.W. Briscoe park will re-open to the public on Saturday, June 10th for regular operating hours. City officials have reviewed all the facts surrounding a recent incident that forced pool
The Rotary Club of Gwinnett Sunrise will be having a Peace Pole Dedication Ceremony at 1 p.m., June 14, 2023 at The Grove at Towne Center, Snellville, GA. The Pole is located at The Grove in between
T.W, Briscoe Park Pool will be closed to the public the remainder of this week, following an incident of disruptive behavior by a few patrons over the weekend. City officials will take the week to