Lawrenceville Announces Tim Wallis as Sole Finalist for Chief of Police
Wallis to lead County Seat’s public safety operations, Over 27 years of law enforcement experience
Wallis to lead County Seat’s public safety operations, Over 27 years of law enforcement experience
On Thursday, January 25, 2018, the City of Lawrenceville hosted a strategic workshop at Cornerstone Coworking, inviting local residents and business owners for their input about the future vision of Lawrenceville. According to the city, “Through Lawrenceville Forward, the city is jointly updating its 2040 Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Ordinance to identify major issues, set a strong community vision for the future, develop action plans, and revise regulations in one fell swoop.”
On Tuesday evening, October 10, 2017, the Lawrenceville Police Department hosted the first in a series of quarterly public information forums designed to educate the public on the responsibilities of local law enforcement while strengthening community relations and continuing to bridge the gap between police officers and civilians.
The City of Lawrenceville has hired Barry Mock to assume the role of Public Works Director. Mock comes with extensive background and experience in both public and private sector engineering, construction and logistics management disciplines.
Starting Monday, Gwinnett County voters will have two more places where they can cast an early ballot for the 2016 General Election.
If you love all things pizza, then you have got to stop in and eat at Mystic Moon Gourmet Pizza. The restaurant, owned and operated by Charlie Taylor, described his pizza as the “Best pizza under the sun or moon.”
Lawrenceville – There’s a movement going on in Gwinnett County, one that asks men to stand up and fight for life. Every year, 1.2 million abortions take place in the United States; in 2015, more than 7,000 took place in Gwinnett County alone.
Inaugural Christmas Parade on December 2nd to feature Iconic Carriage & Horses
In partnership with Eagle Rock Distributing Company, the City of Lawrenceville’s inaugural Christmas Parade will feature the Budweiser Carriage and Clydesdales.
City Partners with Local Eateries to Host German-Inspired Event
The City of Lawrenceville invites self-proclaimed foodies and ale enthusiasts to ‘Probst on Perry’ during its inaugural Oktoberfest event on Saturday, Oct 1, from 12-6pm. In partnership with local eateries – Local Republic and McCray’s Tavern– the City will bring the traditional German autumn festival to life on the Historic Downtown Square.
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