The bicycle and pedestrian connectivity study covers the Jimmy Carter Boulevard and Indian Trail Road corridors in the greater Norcross area.
Check out what's happening Christmas weekend around the Norcross area.
The tobacco ban, Family Dollar rezoning and city council election are just a few things that made the Patch list.
Rep. Rob Woodall offers an update on the fiscal cliff crisis in this letter to the editor.
Monday's session looks like it may be a short one.
Patch confirmed the former Gwinnett County Commissioner Shirley Lasseter arrived at Satellite Prison Camp in Marianna, FL, on Wednesday to start serving her 33-month sentence.
The overpass, entrance and exit ramps at Sugarloaf and State Route 316 in Dacula will open immediately after a 3:30 p.m. ribbon cutting ceremony.
The purpose is to allow public comment on the proposed 2013 budget. No vote will be taken.
Rep. Rob Woodal said he "will not be complicit in kicking the can down the road."
The FreeBird products processed by the Duluth company may contain pieces of plastic. No injuries or illnesses reported.
Fifteen licenses were issued for Norcross-area businesses last week.
The Gwinnett County Animal Shelter has issued a rabies alert after rabid raccoons were found in Suwanee and Buford.
Special use-permits and the budget resolution for the 2013 fiscal year also will be in talks for the evening.
Woodall to inform, seek input from Seventh District constituents on fiscal cliff issue.
The proposed budget is 8.5 percent lower than the 2012 budget.
In an Atlanta Journal-Constitution opinion piece, Michael Adams and G.P. "Bud" Peterson say the federal government should be careful where it trims spending.
Eleven licenses were issued for Norcross-area businesses last week.
Residents can check wait times at any of the state's license renewal centers.
Building homes on Thrasher Street, gateway signage and the downtown digital reader, and paving roads in the city of Norcross are among the topics of discussion for the Monday meeting.
How Norcross-area eateries scored in recent health inspections.
Ten licenses were issued for Norcross-area businesses last week.
Gwinnett trash collection back in courts, at Capitol. County warns outcome of either could result in increased costs for county residents.
Norcross voters chose Tom Rice as their representative as the Georgia State Representative for District 95.
Mitt Romney won 98 of Gwinnett's 156 precincts.
Check out which 2012 presidential candidate dominated at these Norcross precincts.
Check out the results for the major districts affecting the Norcross area: Georgia State House District 95 and 96, and U.S. House District 4.
The results are in for who won the two city council seats in the 2012 local race between candidates Arlene Beckles, Keith Shewbert, David McLeroy and Ross Kaul.
Patch gets the scoop on how many Norcross residents have voted so far and what they're voting for in the Norcross City Council race, the county and state polls, and the presidential election.
Legislation for the city to support the arts was tabled, as with the gateway signage and digital reader board.
Patch takes a look at the numbers for Norcross precincts.
Polls open Nov. 6 from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Tuesday, here's what you should know before you go.
The council will discuss more on gateway signage, digital reader boards and supporting the arts.
Rice, who is the incumbent for District 95 and seeking re-election, answers questions posed by Patch.
Here's an outline of some of the major races in the Norcross area.
Gwinnett County has just added a feature on its website that lets you know wait times for each early polling station.
The 2012 Norcross City Council election has seen more early voters and absentee ballots when compared to previous years. Gwinnett County voters have rushed to get in those votes, too.
It will be held Nov. 1 at Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center in Lawrenceville.
The lawsuit alleges that the preamble and the question on the Nov. 6 ballot is biased towards approval of the measure.
The District 95 candidate answers questions posed by Patch.