Gwinnett County is hiring for this full-time position.
Payments are in annual and one-time forms. The new deal also creates Special Service Districts for various functions.
Mayors from the county met at the Historic Courthouse to sign the documents.
The proposed settlement will establish new service districts among other things.
Mayor Johnson proclaimed the day "Margaret Tanner Day."
The four candidates vying for the District 107 seat in the Georgia House of Representatives answered questions at a forum Feb. 2. The Special Election is Tuesday, Feb. 6.
Register online through the Georgia Secretary of State's Office to make the deadline.
A resolution from the Mayor and Council expressing their opposition to commercial passenger flights at Briscoe Field is on the agenda.
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SRTA introduced “Peach Pass Go,” for iPhone, iPad and Android devices that allows users to check Peach Pass accounts from mobile devices.
SRTA has reduced toll rates from 10-90 to 1-90 cents per mile, effectively reducing the cost to ride in the I-85 express lanes when the traffic is lighter.
One of the four properties is located in Lawrenceville
The increase is set to take effect January 30th.
Mayor Judy Jordan Johnson delivered the address at January's City Council Meeting.
Curbing in the Craigdale/Dogwood area is on the agenda.
Students from Gwinnett County Public Schools to present essays, performances Sunday afternoon at Meadowcreek High School. Twelfth annual parade planned Monday morning in Lawrenceville.
Trash service will be unaffected.
Watch the videos of PK Martin IV and Bob Clark being sworn in before the start of the January 2012 City Council meeting.
Live coverage of Lawrenceville's first City Council meeting of 2012.
Mayor Johnson to give State of the City Address; Martin and Clark to be sworn in as councilmembers.
Ten-page report documents alleged mismanaged funds.
Deadline is in February for interested parties to respond.
New trails, sports courts and more are now available to visitors with more upgrades to come.
A short agenda for today's meeting.
The trash pickup schedule will not be affected by the holidays.
The City of Lawrenceville is looking to fill this full-time position.
Plans for the new Jackson Street Park are underway.
The Board of Commissioners agreed to extend the successful program to multi-family homes in the coming year.
The library will be closed to the public during phase one of the renovations.
City’s Alcohol Ordinance is being totally rewritten. GGC requests same smoking restrictions as imposed in the city. Southern Cross gets green light for two change orders totaling $17,700. And election results are now official.
Thanks to the county, Lawrenceville water rates will increase starting next month in the new year. Councilman Tony Powell wants to eliminate public water rate ordinance; City Manager Bob Baroni voiced concern.
The $1.3-billion spending plan entering the final stages.
Gwinnett County is looking to fill this full-time position.
The results from the 2012 election will be certified and a no-smoking ordinance at GGC are on the agenda.
Peter "P.K." Martin IV defeated Rex Millsaps in Tuesday's runoff race.
Peter "P.K." Martin IV wins in a runoff race.
After an election that was too close to call, voters will decide today whether P.K. Martin or Rex Millsaps will fill the final City Council seat.
Voters will decide whether Peter "P.K." Martin IV or Rex Millsaps will fill the final City Council seat.
Nearly 14,000 jobs added in October.
A workshop will focus on planning for economic and fiscal health.