Repaving crews resurfaced 34.1 miles of streets in 26 subdivisions, including Sugar Mill, one of the largest in the city.
The Fulton County referendum to impose an additional sales tax for transportation projects passed during the Nov. 8 general election.
Nick O'Day is in the running for the Route Fifty Navigator Award for creating the JC Now app.
City voters approved the proposed referendum during the Nov. 8 general election.
The county says 260,934 voters went to the polls during the early voting period for the 2016 general election.
Fulton County voters are also considering a sales tax that would fund transportation projects.
Voters will consider a question on the Nov. 8 ballot to grant the exemption for inventory held at e-commerce fulfillment centers.
Johns Creek's Comprehensive Plan, first adopted in 2008, will undergo an update over the next several months.
Fulton County's elections director said the figures have already surpassed the number of votes cast during the same time frame in 2012.
The Oct. 27 town hall meeting will be held at Fire Station No. 62 on Rogers Circle.
Fulton County Commissioner Liz Hausmann encourages all citizens to inform themselves about the proposed .75-cent tax on the Nov. 8 ballot.
The next step in the process is the parks bond referendum voters will consider on the Nov. 8 general election ballot.
The Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System is the 2016 winner of the Atlanta E3 Awards in the Built Environment Category.
Johns Creek Mayor Mike Bodker and the City Council will host the Oct. 13 meeting at Park Place.
The pedestrian boardwalk at the Barnwell/Jones Bridge Road curve is back open.
The city will begin updating its Comprehensive Plan in the fall.
Fulton County will open 24 early voting and 12 early voter outreach locations.
The Mark Burkhalter Amphitheater honors the former Georgia House speaker who wrote legislation to incorporate the city.
City leaders approved a contract for upgrades at Parkway Baptist Church on State Bridge Road and Technology Circle at Johns Creek Parkway.
The city of Johns Creek has closed structure at the Barnwell/Jones Bridge road curve so repairs can be made.
The adjustments would begin in fiscal year 2017 and once complete, full-time county employees would make at least $14.90 an hour
The fiscal year 2017 budget projects collecting about $55.2 million in revenues, which is a slight increase from fiscal year 2016.
The second open house will kick off at 7 p.m. Sept. 22 at Johns Creek City Hall.
Five public input meetings will be held to allow residents to provide input on the plan, which was first adopted in 2010.
Residents will have a chance to learn more about the parks bond and the T-SPLOST referenda that will be on the Nov. 8 ballot.
Staff members will be on hand to discuss the designs for the five newest parks coming to Johns Creek.
The meeting will be held Sept. 15 at Johns Creek City Hall.
Representatives on Sept. 6 will be in Alpharetta to allow citizens to inquire about plans to bring alternative transit options along GA-400.
It's the first time in the city's nearly 10-year history the millage rate has changed.
The former Johns Creek Water Reclamation Facility honors the late county commissioner who served north Fulton for 40 years.
The city's millage rate is 4.614, the same rate it's held since its December 2006 incorporation.
County Commissioners approved spending more than $1 million to begin implementing its Justice Reinvestment Initiative.
Adopted in 2008, the city's Comprehensive Plan will undergo an update starting this fall.
The adopted rate of 10.45 mills is a reduction from the 2015 rate of 10.5 mills and is lower than the revenue neutral rate of 10.55 mills.
The project is part of a series of four improvement projects for Ga. 120 planned by the city of Johns Creek and Georgia DOT.
City leaders will consider adding a fishing pier, walking path and conservation deck at the park.
The city of Johns Creek wants input on design ideas for five pocket parks.
The shift is part of a project improving the major thoroughfare in Johns Creek.
Over the course of 2 years, Johns Creek officials say the city received more than 65 complaints from residents about noise at the venue.
The planned shift, which is part of improvements being made on the major Johns Creek thoroughfare, will be rescheduled.