If approved, the limits would go into effect Jan. 1, 2020, and bar elected officials from serving more than 2 consecutive, 4-year terms.
Johns Creek's mayor will highlight accomplishments from 2017 and goals for 2018 in the 11th annual address.
Fulton County Commissioner Liz Hausmann will be tasked with administering workforce opportunity funds across the state.
The old bridge, which has not been used for nearly 100 years, fell into the river last Thursday on the Fulton County side.
Fulton County is working to install a reuse irrigation main line, and the project is expected to be completed in mid-February.
Zahra Karinshak is running for the Senate District 48 seat, which includes parts of Johns Creek and Gwinnett County.
The Johns Creek City Council authorized the purchase of 1.8 acres of land on Kimball Bridge Road.
The City Council has given the Convention and Visitors Bureau the green light to embark on the exploration.
People eligible for expungement are those arrested, but not convicted, of a misdemeanor from any Fulton County law enforcement agency.
Angelika Kausche is running as a Democrat in the race to fill the House District 50 seat, which covers Johns Creek.
New to the City Council is John Bradberry, who replaces Cori Davenport for the Post 3 seat.
Residents are invited to view the latest design for the future park at a Jan. 30 public input meeting.
Johns Creek will host a public input meeting on concept plans for traffic calming measures that could be used in place of the tables.
In the past, Johns Creek Public Works crews have had to de-ice roads where automated systems turned on and the water froze.
Chairman Robb Pitts and District 4 Commissioner Natalie Hall participated in their first meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 20.
Volunteers are being sought for the Planning Commission, Public Art Board and Board of Zoning Appeals.
City crews have resurfaced 22.76 miles of streets in 17 subdivisions.
Fulton County commissioners and mayors heard an overview of scenarios laid out in the Fulton County Transit Master Plan.
The signal at Johns Creek Parkway and Technology Circle is designed to improve safety and operations, the city said.
The City Council authorized the donation of Cori Davenport's four-year salary -- $60,000 -- to the Johns Creek Public Safety Foundation.
BREAKING: The Post 3 Council seat is held by Cori Davenport, who chose not to run for re-election.
The pre-filed legislation submitted by State Sen. John Albers would allow north Fulton cities to vote on property tax exemptions.
If approved, the new road will run between Johns Creek Parkway and Bell Road, and provide a new travel options for motorists.
The project calls for widening the highway from two to four lanes between State Bridge and Jones Bridge roads.
The city of Johns Creek has released its 2017 Community Survey.
Candidates John Bradberry and Vicki Horton are vying to win the Post 3 City Council seat.
The five segments are located along an elementary school walking route and near several religious institutions.
The closures will help Fulton County accelerate its project to construct a reuse irrigation main line until the end of the year.
Unofficial results show the City Council Post 3 race will move to a runoff.
Voters will go to the polls Nov. 7 to elect a mayor, city council members and a Fulton County chairman. Here's what you need to know.
The video was a recap of the 250-foot replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial's visit to the city in the spring.
The half-mile, 10-foot wide sidewalk fills in a gap, and will eventually connect Nesbit Ferry Road to Old Alabama Road and Newtown Park.
The Department of Revenue said the county's assessment process could have truncated the rights of property owners to file appeals.
A local family is publicly proclaiming its support of Horton, who is seeking the Post 3 seat on the City Council.
Alex Marchetti has ended his bid to unseat incumbent Mayor Mike Bodker.
Johns Creek in September began converting two fields at Newtown Park and one at Shakerag Park from grass to synthetic turf.
The county will keep its polls open an hour longer on Nov. 7 to match the time frame provided to the city of Atlanta.
Dr. Richard Keatley is running for the Democratic nomination to challenge incumbent Republican Karen Handel for the Congressional seat.
The four projects will be funded using Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax.
Residents can expect to hear updates on TSPLOST road projects and the fiscal year 2018 budget recently passed by city leaders.