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Garbage Adopted
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The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners adopted a new solid waste ordinance for unincorporated Gwinnett County during the board’s business session on March 2, 2010. The ordinance as adopted will be posted as soon as possible.
Service will begin on July 1, 2010, giving residents and haulers time to transition to the new system. […]
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Saturday, March 20, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
For attendees:
Over 40 parking spaces of items to browse. Admission is free.
For vendors:
Spaces are $10 each. You can register for Garage Sales at Lilburn City Hall (using cash, check or credit card), located at 76 Main Street, online by clicking the “Register Now” button below […]
The county line:
The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners adopted a new solid waste ordinance for unincorporated Gwinnett County during the board’s business session on March 2, 2010. The ordinance as adopted will be posted as soon as possible.
Service will begin on July 1, 2010, giving residents and haulers time to transition to the new system. […]
On Wednesday, February 24, 2010, the Evermore Community Improvement District (CID) Board of Directors held their first meeting at the Stone Mountain Stadium. As soon as the telephone and data lines are installed, the CID office will move its headquarters into the former Olympic tennis venue.
The hope is to transform the entire stadium complex into […]
District 3 Gwinnett County Commissioner Mike Beaudreau is weighing an opportunity to succeed John Linder and his soon-to-be vacant U.S. congressional seat. Beaudreau plans to make a decision soon.
• MikeBeaudreau.com - Take the survey…
Tomorrow, Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010, the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners will again consider county mandated garbage collection. Even with lawsuits totaling in excess of $80 million still pending over the last board sanctioned solid waste plan, local media reports suggests that not much has changed in the new proposed plan. The biggest change is […]
The Main Street Lilburn railroad crossing will be closed Tuesday, March 2, 2010 through Friday, March 5, 2010 for repairs and improvements. Local traffic is to be detoured.
U.S. Representative John Linder (R) made a surprising announcement today stating that he will not seek re-election this November. Linder has represented the 7th congressional district which comprises much of Gwinnett County since 1992.
Possible candidates mentioned to replace Linder include State Senator Don Balfour, State Representative Clay Cox and former Braves pitcher John Smoltz.
• 02/23/2010 - Entering Auto - 1200 Block Pounds Road
Source: CrimeMapping.com
Representative Clay Cox
Georgia’s 102nd District (Lilburn, Snellville, Mountain Park, Norcross)
Dear Friends:
As you may have heard, the Georgia Legislature has taken a two week recess to allow various committees of the house and senate to work jointly on the budget. This unusual action was determined to be necessary, and I agree, by the Speaker and […]
• 02/17/2010 - Property Theft - 1500 Block Pounds Rd.
• 02/17/2010 - Auto Theft - 5300 Block Corinth Dr.
Source: CrimeMapping.com
The Atlanta Braves have finally achieved what Gwinnett County was unable to achieve, inking a contract for the naming rights to the Gwinnett Braves baseball park formally known as Gwinnett Stadium. Marietta based HVAC company Coolray Heating and Cooling agreed to a 16 year deal worth approximately 10 million dollars. The ballpark will hence be […]
(Press Release - Lawrenceville, Ga., Feb. 8, 2010) - The public is invited to attend any of four upcoming meetings to comment on the initial findings of the 42-member Engage Gwinnett citizens committee that, since last fall, has been studying county services and how to fund those services.
Each meeting will begin with an overview of […]
The Evermore CID was awarded a $40,000 grant by the Atlanta Regional Commission yesterday in order to study the viability of transforming the Olympic tennis venue into a multipurpose facility. The desire is for the facility to act as a catalyst for revitalization and economic growth for the Park Place area.
David Stedman, the Evermore Economic […]
During today’s State of the County address, commission chair Charles Bannister called for a one cent sales tax increase. Bannister stated that should voters approve the new penny tax, it would generate approximately 150 million dollars in new revenue with 35 percent coming from non-Gwinnett shoppers.
Bannister is looking to put the penny sales tax on […]
Gwinnett County commissioner Kevin Kenerly refused to testify before a grand jury, claiming the subpoena was “a fishing expedition.” The grand jury is investigating whether there’s anything shady about the millions of dollars paid to developers for future park land.
• http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/dpp/news/i-team%3A-gwinnett-land-deals-021010
