Peachtree Corners, Berkeley Lake, Duluth and Norcross residents have chance to hear elected officials, ask questions on Tuesday, Nov. 29.
A workshop will focus on planning for economic and fiscal health.
A request to lower the limit to two people instead of three in a car in order to qualify to ride in the express lanes on I-85 has reportedly been denied by the Federal Highway Administration.
City leaders are seeking to add commercial and residential properties slated to become part of the new City of Peachtree Corners.
The Georgia Transportation Board's newly designed website features immediate updates on road conditions.
Now that Sunday Alcohol Sales was voted in on Nov. 8, the key is knowing where to buy beer, wine and spirits.
The new option will be easier and less expensive for Gwinnett County.
Conference call may happen soon between county officials and consultants.
Talk of finding new revenue sources comes with $1.3 billion proposal for FY 2012.
The city's planning and zoning department recommended adding 15 residential properties.
Nash expects voters to approve the measure.
Gwinnett County's Election Office has announced the time period for candidates to seek mayor and council member seats.
Commissioners get briefing Tuesday. Public hearing planned for December.
Are we a city yet? We're providing a few answers to some common questions.
Chairman scheduled to present spending plan Tuesday.
Against the Peach Pass, Stop the HOT Lane and Stop Peach Pass organizers have joined forces to oppose the use of HOT lanes in Georgia.
The Airport Privatization Citizens Review Committee held their first meeting Tuesday afternoon.
Pay-as-you go express lanes aren't working says one state senator.
Small turnout OK'd permit for Sunday sales in the city.
Gwinnett County is reporting that the annexation measure has passed. Five additional absentee ballots were added later.
The referendum has passed and the former unincorporated community is the county's newest city.
The referendum vote that has long been discussed, will be decided in a few short hours.
City voters to decide whether to approve Sunday alcohol sales.
The proposed agenda for the newly formed Airport Privatization Citizens Review Committee has been released.
Thanks to voter approval of ESPLOST I, II and III, Gwinnett school system was able "to manage the challenges of its dramatic growth in student enrollment, rather than being managed by it."
Parent questions school board leadership and decisions on previous SPLOST spending.
Gwinnett County voters to decide whether to extend one-cent education sales tax for five years.
That is what the Dept. of Homeland Security wants you to remember at 2 p.m. EST Nov. 9 when it conducts its first nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System.
Former Speaker of the House spoke last night in first of series of forums featuring U.S. presidential candidates hosted by Seventh District Committee of the Georgia Republican Party.
Here's help with questions about early and absentee voting, poll locations and more.
In two videos the state representative discusses the reasons that cityhood is good for the Peachtree Corners community and also explains the charter.
Stop the HOT Lane's organizers will hold a public forum next month.
Civic leaders are working hard to get information out to the community, the meetings often stir debate pitting neighbors against neighbors.
The annexed properties are located within the Blue Ridge Industrial Park adjacent to city.
Authorities attribute new programs and positive image in the press as contributing factors.
Some local law enforcement agencies in Gwinnett and Walton counties are participating in the DEA's big Prescription Drug Give Back Day on Saturday.
Some Gwinnett County residents say they felt duped and didn't get their concerns heard.
Less than 2 percent of registered voters cast ballots at City Hall.
Nash says county 'has no choice' after recent court ruling favoring cities.
A Lawrenceville man made it his mission to put the brakes on the new HOT Lane on I-85.