In addition to a sidewalk, the plan includes several transit shelter pads to enhance access to Gwinnett County Transit.
New grocery store and clothing company are among new businesses recently granted licenses in unincorporated Lilburn.
The commissioners hold their first Febuary 2013 meeting Tuesday.
H&R Block is ready in Gwinnett County, and has a special offer for 1040EZ filers.
City of Lilburn officials will meet for their annual planning retreat on Feb. 2 in Buford.
Niki Broun told a crowd in Gwinnett County that her husband was announcing his run for the the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Saxby Chambliss in 2014, according to a report.
Schools that "exclude, condemn, and demonize students for who they are and who they accept in their lives" should not receive public funds, according to a report from an Atlanta education policy group.
The city of Lilburn plans to send a letter to the owners of Premier Medical Management in reference to the business license status.
Gwinnett County is hiring for this full-time position in Lawrenceville, Ga.
He says his decision to leave office is "about frustration."
Unemployment rose from 8.0 percent to 8.4 percent last month in the metro Atlanta region, which includes Gwinnett County.
Gwinnett County Transit announced changes to routes that will specifically impact the Lilburn and Norcross areas, among others.
Lilburn City Council is expected to discuss -- and likely approve -- a company to redesign the city's website.
New car dealership and design firm are among new businesses granted licenses in unincorporated Lilburn.
It's tax time again in Lilburn and elsewhere. Standard deductions will increase, but the ceiling for itemized deductions decrease in 2013, plus other changes that will affect your taxes this year.
Homeowners and renters can receive a $200 rebate for replacing older toilets.
One business in unincorporated Lilburn obtain a business license last week, and it's time to renew licenses in the city of Lilburn.
The city of Lilburn held its monthly meeting on Jan. 14 at City Hall.
The event is a joint effort between Mayor Kelly Kautz and New Jerusalem Baptist Church.
The city of Lilburn is looking for a part-time event coordinator.
One will be a telephone meeting; the other two will be in person in Gwinnett and Forsyth counties.
The monthly meeting begins with a 6:30 p.m. work session, followed by the 7:30 p.m. council meeting.
The IRS has announced a delayed start to the 2012 tax filing season.
All the county's events are listed in one place online. You can filter, print and set email reminders.
House Bill 386 removes the sales tax and the annual ad valorem tax on newly purchased vehicles that used to become due on your birthday every year. The new law becomes effective March 1, 2013.
Good news comes for struggling homeowners.
As part of the "Bring One for the Chipper" program Lilburn residents can drop off trees at local fire stations, and the city's maintenance shop.
Gwinnett developer now scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 28 for bribing former Gwinnett County commissioner Shirley Lasseter.
Gwinnett leaders think the libraries are necessary, but with a different approach.
The overall figure of $1.4 billion includes adjustments for such things as SDS-mandated service districts.
Letter to the Editor: "Congress, without the help of Representative Rob Woodall, finally came together to protect the middle class."
As part of its recent newsletter publication, city officials touted a number of accomplishments from the year 2012.
The new water rate represents a 3.5 percent increase over last year's rate; the sewer rate is nearly 10 percent higher.
The $1.3 billion spending plan is on the work session agenda for January 3.
What things would you like to see take place in Lilburn in 2013.
Take a look through the viewfinder of 2012.
The proposed 2013 Gwinnett County budget to be voted on in early January includes DA's request for a lead investigator into government corruption in the county.
We’d like to hear from you on how the possible tax hikes would impact your family.
Group swearing-in ceremony will take place at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center.
Bring your Christmas tree to one of these locations in Lawrenceville and help Gwinnett County parks and properties.