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SNELLVILLE — Residents will be asked in November to vote on whether they want the city to issue licenses to businesses for package sales of alcohol. Mayor and Council approved a measure to put the
A 350-foot section of the Pate Lake Wall at T.W. Briscoe Park will be repaired thanks to a Community Development Block Grant. The wall has been in disrepair for some time and the grant will cover the
The Snellville Police Department is pleased to announce it has received a $95,096.06 grant from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS). These funds will continue to support the department’s
SNELLVILLE — In an effort to safely discard unused and expired medication, there will be a Drug Enforcement Agency Drug Take Back hosted by the Snellville Police Department Oct. 29. The event will
REQUEST FOR SEALED BID RESURFACING & PAVING FOR FY 2022-2023 Bid No. PW220922 September 21, 2022 The City of Snellville is soliciting competitive bids from qualified vendors for the resurfacing and
SNELLVILLE — City officials, including Mayor and Council, will take part in diversity training headed up by the Georgia Municipal Association. The program, led by GMA Director of Equity and Inclusion
NOTICE OF BID PW220824 FOR CONTRACT FOR REPAIR OF STORM WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEMS Wednesday August 24, 2022 The City of Snellville (City) is soliciting competitive sealed bids from qualified contractors
SNELLVILLE — Residents will be asked in November to vote on whether they want the city to issue licenses to businesses for package sales of alcohol. Mayor and Council approved a measure to put the
The City of Snellville Police Department is looking for participants for the 32nd session of the Citizens’ Police Academy. The popular class is designed to strengthen the bond of friendship and
SNELLVILLE — Two new sidewalk projects totaling 8,100 linear feet are planned for Pinehurst Road and Skyland Drive. A well-attended public information open house took place July 11, kicking off the
The City of Snellville will be 100 years old next year and city officials are looking to celebrate in a big way. A committee has been formed to commemorate the 100 years since the city charter was put
SNELLVILLE — Mayor and Council approved a millage rate of 4.00 mills Monday, a rate lower than last year’s, meaning many Snellville residents will see a decrease in property taxes this year. It was a