Key points in Gwinnett County’s proposed 2025 Budget

Public safety, infrastructure and economic opportunities
Public safety, infrastructure and economic opportunities -
Key points in Gwinnett County's proposed 2025 Budget
Public safety, infrastructure and economic opportunities – Key points in Gwinnett County’s proposed 2025 Budget
Nicole L. Hendrickson, Chairwoman, Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners
Nicole L. Hendrickson, Chairwoman, Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners

(Lawrenceville, Ga) Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson presented her proposed budget on Tuesday to guide County government spending for the 2025 fiscal year.

The proposed budget for 2025 totals $2.65 billion. It consists of a $2.1 billion operating budget and a $542 million capital improvements budget, which includes funds from the County’s Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax program.

Chairwoman Hendrickson said the proposed budget addresses challenges facing the County, including health care, affordable housing and sustainability.

“Our proposed 2025 budget is a strategic investment in our County’s future and reflects our commitment to providing top-tier services to those who live, work and play in Gwinnett,” said Hendrickson. “By investing in public safety, infrastructure and economic opportunities, we’re prioritizing a safe, thriving and prosperous future for everyone.”

Initiatives included in the proposed budget will advance key public safety projects such as enhancing E911 communications and introducing community service aides to support the Police department.

Under the proposed budget, the County will enhance transportation efficiency and improve and expand water and sewer services as part of infrastructure efforts.

As Gwinnett continues to grow, economic opportunities continue to be a priority. The budget also includes funding to support the 2045 Unified Plan with a focus on redevelopment and small area plan studies. Other efforts include resident workforce development and the reinforcement of the County’s equity program.

Department directors and elected officials presented business plans for 2025 to the budget review committee earlier this year as part of the budget development process. Those presentations are available for viewing online at TVGwinnett.com.

Three Gwinnett residents recruited by Chairwoman Hendrickson reviewed the departmental requests and made recommendations for the budget proposal.

The proposed 2025 budget resolution is available online at GwinnettCounty.com and as a hard copy in the Financial Services office at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center in Lawrenceville during business hours, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Dec. 3 and residents can offer input on the County’s website through Dec. 31. Commissioners will consider the 2025 budget at their first meeting of the new year on Jan. 7.

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Source: Press Release, Gwinnett County

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