The remainder of Gwinnett County Transit costs to be covered by taxpayer funded federal and state subsidies.
Public policy specialist and Patch columnist Ray Newman previews the action under the gold dome.
Dacula Mayor Jimmy Wilbanks delivered his biannual stormwater address during Thursday night's city council meeting.
New year begins with committee appointments, one planning and zoning case.
Mayor Jimmy Wilbanks also scheduled to give stormwater address.
Dacula City Council considering amendments to facilitate annexation and development of 157-acre tract near Winder Highway and Highway 316.
Expect roadwork in these areas during the upcoming week.
Acting transportation director Kim Conroy says request for proposal for Briscoe Field was issued in accordance with instructions received from the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners in August.
County says it is interested in doing business with vendors that have a positive local impact and support the county's mission of promoting the local economy.
Former councilman edges out incumbent by 13 votes.
Dacula City Council runoff will be decided Tuesday, Dec. 6.
New ordinance goes into effect next Friday.
Investment group pitches plan for “live, work, play” development near Winder Highway and Highway 316.
City received 10 bids, all of which were over budget.
If approved by council, the first day for Sunday sales within the city limits will be Dec. 11.
Major additions include accounting software, traffic counting equipment.
Poor grade sub-soil forces council to approve another change order.
Apalachee Farms resident Mike Korom hopes to bring his vision to Gwinnett County government.
Council race headed for a runoff.
Poor soil results in complications for road project.
A look at a few of the top stories this week on Dacula Patch.
Budget for 2012 essentially unchanged from present year, 2011 budget to be amended.
Gwinnett GOP hosts candidate forum at Dacula City Hall.
When a tax, toll, or fee is imposed on the people, someone usually comes up with a reason to get more money from the taxpayers.
Howard Rodgers is asking I-85 commuters fed up with traffic conditions since the inception of the I-85 express lanes to join his petition drive.
Two city council seats and two referendums will be on the City of Dacula ballot. County voters to decide whether to continue E-SPLOST.
Two city council seats and two referendums will be on the ballot.
Allied Paving awarded $184,760 contract.
Two licenses issued last week by Gwinnett County for Dacula area businesses.
Improvements will cost just over half a million dollars
Find out what is on the agenda at the next City Council meeting.
County set to reject all proposals received in response to previous request for qualifications related to operation of the airport.
Lowest bid received from Allied Paving Company.
City to discuss contract for base reclamation and replacement work.
Special use permit request passes 3-2.
Planning commission recommended the special use permit be approved with conditions.
Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners meet with airport consultants to discuss the future of Briscoe Field.
Meeting one of 12 scheduled throughout the metro Atlanta area.
Question and answer session with airport consultants scheduled for 10:30 a.m. at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center.