Gwinnett’s People, Place and Promise Through a Kaleidoscope
Key takeaways from Chairwoman Hendrickson’s 2022 State of the County Address:
Key takeaways from Chairwoman Hendrickson’s 2022 State of the County Address:
Four commission districts were drawn with resident input after hosting a series of open houses on redistricting.
The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved a $2.07 billion budget for 2022, up 8.1 percent from last year. The newly approved budget does not require a millage rate increase.
In my first State of the County address, I talked a lot about the high expectations we set for ourselves in Gwinnett County Government.
The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved on Tuesday a resolution to relocate a Confederate monument to storage while court proceedings — which will ultimately determine its fate — continue.
The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners is seeking applicants for various boards, authorities and committees that help advise commissioners and departments on policies and practices.
To strengthen relationships between the Gwinnett County Police Department and the community, the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved the creation of a Citizens Advisory Board to offer input on issues like transparency, use of force, training and dealing with complaints.
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