Updated site intended to be easier to access and includes moderated forums.
Event scheduled for Tuesday, March 22.
Task force created to study impact of declining revenues on the County’s financial position.
City projects are among list of 73 total county projects and comprise only a small fraction of total proposed regional projects vying for spot on list.
Water officials are asking homeowners to check for common leaks to help county manage water usage.
City adds almost 600 residents overall since last census.
New legislation could result in fewer jail sentences, more drug treatment.
BOC also seeking authority from Congress to raise Lake Lanier pool elevation.
After last-place finish in Gwinnett Chairman's race, Lilburn Libertarian says he doesn't expect to run for office "anytime soon."
Legislation now moves to Georgia House of Representatives.
Supporters hope legislation will rescue popular program.
Dacula native to take the helm as chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners.
Approval of two recommendations will eliminate remaining $2.6 million shortfall.
No runoff as Nash secures 56 percent of the vote.
House Democrats blame misplaced priorities.
Voters to choose next chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners.
Legislation to protect state’s right to regulate healthcare.
Healthcare provider information and more insurance options included in legislation now headed to State Senate.
Patch has complete coverage of the race for chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners.
District 3 commissioner will meet with constituents at Collins Hill High School.
Governor Nathan Deal says he will sign early next week.
Proposed legislation would create metro Atlanta transportation system.
The special election to fill the unexpired term of former Gwinnett County commission chairman Charles Bannister is Tuesday, March 15.
Polls close tonight at 7 p.m.
College readiness, student health bills also move on to Georgia State Senate.
Modified legislation now returns to state House of Representatives.
County using stimulus funds on four major projects.
The March 3 forum will be broadcast on TVgwinnett.
State Representative Donna Sheldon (R-Dacula) describes legislation as "one of the most impactful pieces of legislation in our lifetime."
Democrats say anti-job measure “would make Arizona blush.”
Mayor casts deciding vote after council members split on resolution.
H.B. 87 passes out of committee along party lines.
The City of Dacula will vote on whether to proceed with plans to take Sam Hinton's property for use as a park.
Four holidays now unpaid as Gwinnett further whittles away at $18 million shortfall.
Forum is the latest in the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners "listening tour."
About 300 people have cast ballots at elections office during early voting period.
Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners scheduled to vote on several cost saving measures.
A profile of Dacula City Council's Gregory Reeves.
Holding vacant jobs open for 90 days before filling them to save county $2.2 million. Officials also considering unpaid holidays and other measures.
Eminent domain resolution remains on agenda for next week’s council meeting.