The Club for Growth PAC has endorsed Bob Gray, the former Johns Creek City Councilman running in the race to succeed Tom Price.
The ceremony honoring Dr. Robert E. "Bob" Fulton will be held March 24 at the Johns Creek Environmental Campus
Trafalgar Group's poll shows Democrat Jon Ossoff in first place and Republicans Karen Handel and Bob Gray in second and third, respectively.
Early voting to fill the Post 4 seat will begin March 27 at Ocee Library.
Since 2015, the city of Johns Creek has resurfaced streets in 60 neighborhoods.
Plans call for restoring the bridge to serve as an important link for pedestrian and cyclists between Johns Creek and Duluth.
It's the first in Johns Creek to have Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons, which feature a flash pattern similar to public safety vehicles.
John Flores is running to fill the Post 4 seat, which became vacant when Bob Gray resigned to run for Congress.
The city of Johns Creek will soon kick off a series of public information open houses on improvements to both thoroughfares.
The Post 4 seat was vacated when Bob Gray resigned to run for Georgia's 6th Congressional District seat.
The March 30 ceremony marks a four-day visit of the 250-foot replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to Johns Creek.
Coughlin briefly served on the City Council in 2015.
The town hall will be held Wednesday, Feb. 22 at Johns Creek City Hall.
Gray is one of 18 candidates running in the special election to fill Georgia's 6th Congressional District.
The City Council in December voted to purchase the 75,000-square-foot building on Lakefield Drive in Technology Park for $9.4 million.
Dan Moody is running for the seat vacated by Tom Price following his confirmation as secretary of Health and Human Services.
A digital billboard has been erected near the Macedonia African Methodist Church Cemetery on Medlock Bridge Road in Johns Creek.
The upcoming meeting will be held to accommodate citizens who could not attend the Dec. 20 question and answer session.
Bob Gray seeks to replace Rep. Tom Price, who will most likely be confirmed to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
Georgia DOT will purchase the right of way and easements needed to widen the road between Parsons and Medlock Bridge roads.
The 2017 Point In Time Homeless Count will take place Thursday, Jan. 26.
The portal includes tools to help users review and work with city-generated data.
Along with widening, plans also call for installing a 10-foot multi-use trail and rolling out operational improvements to intersections.
The city is updating its Comprehensive Plan, and residents are invited to provide feedback at a three-day workshop.
Joan Garner serves District 4 on the Board of Commissioners.
Council members discussed a proposal that would ask legislators to allow local communities to limit future billboards.
Despite fighting to keep billboards out of the city, Johns Creek now faces the prospect that up to 10 billboards can be constructed.
The meeting will be held 6-8 p.m. at Johns Creek City Hall.
The Georgia Department of Transportation will implement the closures nightly from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Jan. 3-9.
The quarterly gathering will allow residents to share their thoughts and learn more about various city projects.
The 75,000-square-foot building in Technology Park will allow Johns Creek to house public safety and city hall functions under one roof.
Plans call for widening the thoroughfare between Sargent Road in Johns Creek to Union Hill Road in Forsyth County.
The county won in the Innovation in Government category, which honors agencies for working to make government more participatory.
The city will move forward in exploring ways it can get assistance to restore the Macedonia African Methodist Church Cemetery.
The meeting will be held Tuesday, Dec. 20 at Johns Creek City Hall.
The interactive citizen engagement session will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14.
Nominees are sought for Arts & Culture, Public Art, Planning Commission, Board of Zoning Appeals or the Construction Board of Appeals.
The five-day holiday travel period kicks off at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 23 and ends at midnight Sunday, Nov. 27
City leaders purchased the half-acre parcel for $75,000.
The information is derived from the city's business license applications, and can help motorists arrive at those places quicker.