Get to know the candidates running for Johns Creek City Council for Post 2, 4 and 6 in this second installment of election profiles.
Get to know the candidates running for Johns Creek City Council for Post 2, 4 and 6 in this first installment of election profiles.
A total of 10 residents qualified for the Nov. 5 elections for the Johns Creek City Council Seats of Post 2, Post 4 and Post 6.
The council debate had two goals: to stress the importance of voting and to increase awareness of the politics at the council level.
The committee will provide input and recommendations to the city council regarding policy for city-owned parks and the recreation programs.
Johns Creek has entered into an agreement Ring to share information with police from the Neighbors Portal through it app.
The approved $62.5 million general fund budget focuses on public safety, city assets, stormwater and mobility.
This yearβs award marks the second consecutive year the city has received recognition from the Government Finance Officers Association.
Residents interested in serving on the Planning Commission, Construction Boards of Appeals, Board of Zoning Appeals can now apply.
All nine candidates for Johns Creek seats will be in attendance of the debate facilitated by Student Leadership Johns Creek members.
Maj. Brian Weaver is recently retired from the Johns Creek Police Department after a long career of service in law enforcement.
Marybeth Cooper is the current President of the Johns Creek Community Association and has served on its board of directors as Zoning Chair.
Issure Yang, who is running for Post 6, said she is motivated by her desire to solve the problems plaguing Johns Creek residents.
Johns Creek City Council voted for a tax reduction by lowering the 2019 millage rate to 3.552 and the park bond millage to 0.391.
A total of 10 residents qualified for the Nov. 5 elections for the Council Seats of Post 2, Post 4 and Post 6.
The proposed $65.5 million budget is centered on critical goals and themes to move Johns Creek from planning to action, the city said.
Chris Coughlin has announced his intention to run for reelection for Johns Creek City Council Post 4 this fall.
Johns Creek resident Dilip Tunki has announced he will be running for City Council Post 2 to "contribute to the progress of the city."
JC Now streamlines the issue reporting process for residents, providing the option to log into the app and report an issue.
He previously served as the Community Development Director for Brookhaven and has local government, planning, and land use experience.
Johns Creek has limited the floor area for selling or advertising vape or vape-related products to no more than 25 percent in stores.
A six-month comprehensive study will focus on recording studios, rehearsal spaces, music venues and music festivals in Fulton County.
The Johns Creek City Council appointed Police Chief Ed Densmore Acting City Manager after a separation agreement with the former manager.
Gov. Brian Kemp has named Johns Creek resident Rachelle L. Carnesale to the Atlanta Judicial Circuit Superior Court to fill a vacancy.
The plan, which passed unanimously, sets six priority areas to preserve natural resources and improve Fulton Countyβs resiliency.
Johns Creek Councilman Steve Broadbent was appointed Tuesday to the Georgia Board of Community Affairs by Gov. Brian Kemp.
Lynne Riley, who served in the General Assembly and was the State Revenue Commissioner, will be Georgia's first female State Treasurer.
Last week, Fulton County Commissioners voted in favor of new legislation to immediately begin phasing out the use of single-use plastics.
Georgia lawmakers recently passed the Heartbeat Bill in the face of opposition from women's rights groups and Hollywood actors.
City offices, including City Clerk, Communications, Fire and Parks & Recreation will be located at the new City Hall building.
The city council opposes a state bill which would prevent cities from regulating residential building design elements.
The town hall meeting will be held at the Municipal Court/Johns Creek Police Department Headquarters.
The Johns Creek City Council authorized design work to add one through lane on the northern and western sides of the intersection.
The City Council approved a half-million contract with E.R. Snell Contractors to perform the work along five major thoroughfares.
The fiscal year 2019 budget pays for performance bonuses and a mid-year, 3-percent cost of living increase for Fulton County employees.
The project will install a right-turn lane on West Morton Road at State Bridge Road.
State Representative Angelika Kausche represents House District 50, which includes Johns Creek.
Ashton Woods sought to build 143 single-family homes and 137 attached residences on Rogers Circle at Embry Farm Road.
The Fulton County Library System will host meetings to allow residents to give feedback on the Spruill Oaks and Ocee Library projects.
The relief is due to a series of homestead exemptions adopted by voters in November 2018.