Gwinnett County: Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation Earns Top Honors
Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation plays an essential role in placemaking for our nearly a million residents.
Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation plays an essential role in placemaking for our nearly a million residents.
New home construction has fallen dramatically, even as our population continues to grow. Pair that with a dramatic increase in the price of existing homes for sale and aging neighborhoods, and we have a housing problem on our hands.
Gwinnett County will soon have a new Housing and Community Development Division operating within its Department of Planning and Development.
With summer winding down and school starting up, a Gwinnett Staycation offers plenty of touristy things to do without days of travel.
The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners is considering keeping the general fund millage rate the same as last year, at 6.95 mills, and will hold three public hearings for residents to comment.
Monday’s final public hearing about the Gwinnett County proposed millage rate was canceled due to a lack of quorum and will be rescheduled.
Gwinnett residents of a certain age may recall the excitement when Gwinnett’s first shopping mall opened in 1984 on Pleasant Hill Road at I-85 near Duluth.
Government exists to serve the people. And people have both a right and a duty to keep an eye on what their governments are doing.
It’s wonderful to see the Gwinnett Citizen back in production after the worst of the pandemic, and I’m grateful for this opportunity to report on my recent State of the County address.
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