An online survey will be available until the end of September.
Talk about city happenings, issues on Aug. 4.
The program will emphasize the importance of early intervention through the adoption of proactive maintenance strategies.
Grant of $411,693 is part of $33 million in transportation funding approved by Gov. Nathan Deal.
Informal event planned at Red Clay Theatre
Sweepers will give the city a spring scrubbing beginning next week.
Students shoot video on proper use and sell of alcohol for those seeking permits in Duluth.
The city will provide up to 20 tons of surge stone delivered to a residential property for the erosion protection of a drainage easement.
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
The repairs on about 10 miles of roadways will be funded by the motor fuel tax and SPLOST dollars.
Legislative update from Rep. Tom Rice.
The new three-year SPLOST program goes into effect on April 1.
The newly launched app will update residents on what's going on around town.
Area from Amwiler to Jimmy Carter Boulevard included in $700K project.
Current Planning Director James Riker's appointment is pending City Council approval on March 24.
Mayor Nancy Harris will give the address on March 10 at City Hall, following the regularly scheduled City Council meeting.
Alpharetta Sen. Brandon Beach wants metro Atlanta's four main transit agencies to develop a website that allows riders to plan and pay for a trip that involves riding one or more of the participating transit systems.
Locations open will offer "red vest assistance"
Many county offices open on Friday.
Two GEMA shelters are open in Lawrenceville and Duluth.
How is the Regional Transportation Plan, a $59 billion plan for transportation spending in an 18-county metro Atlanta region through the year 2040, stacking up?
Georgia governor announces members of the Severe Winter Weather Warning and Preparedness Task Force on Monday.
Ronald Reagan Parkway was still closed on Thursday morning.
Following President Obama's fifth State of the Union Address Tuesday night, Rep. Rob Woodall issued a statement.
Also, the elected officials discuss abolishing runoff elections.
AARP is holding the sessions throughout Gwinnett.
The IRS adds an option for taxpayers. Also, filing season opens soon for 2013 returns.
Commissioners approve nearly $500,000 in enhancements at Briscoe Field.
The state is moving to align itself with the U.S. calendar.
A town hall meeting is set for Suwanee.
A challenger has emerged. Will the incumbent run again?
The federal shutdown affected filing dates for 2013 returns.
The opening date for filing 2013 returns arrives soon.
The government shutdown has affected filing dates.
The Georgia General Assembly is preparing for its 2014 session.
Mayor Harris will make the 2014 speech at the February City Council meeting.
Enhanced search features are among the promised updates.
This will be the first time Gwinnett County employees receive a raise in five years.
The facility is considered an important part of downtown.