• Glass Recycling Now Available In Suwanee Monday-Friday
    Aug 4 2022
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    For residents and businesses who’ve been concerned that glass recycling is not available in Suwanee, good news. Glass bottles and jars can now be recycled Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Suwanee Public Works, 3625 Swiftwater Park Drive.


    Glass must be rinsed, clean and free of debris or food to reduce contamination. Lids, caps and corks should be removed.

    Only glass should be placed in the collection bin. Bags and boxes used to transport glass to the bin should be discarded off site.

    SOURCE: www.AJC.com
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  • Good Morning Gwinnett: Hump Day Vibes
    Aug 3 2022
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    The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners’ monthly public hearing meeting for planning and zoning cases last week began at 7 p.m. as usual — but it didn’t end until shortly after 1 a.m.

    County Commissioner Kirkland Carden said that’s too late to keep residents and staff away from their homes, so he’s pushing for county leaders to consider holding the Board of Commissioners monthly public hearings at 5:30 p.m. from now on.

    And, Carden wants the public to weigh in whether the meetings should start earlier as well.

    SOURCE: www.GwinnettDailyPost.com
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  • Why Some Snellville Homeowners May See A Property Tax Increase
    Jul 26 2022
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    Some residents in Snellville may pay a higher property tax bill this year, despite the tax rate being decreased.
    The culprit? Soaring home values.

    City officials released a notice of property tax increase this month despite a reduction in the rate to 4.00 mills from last year’s 4.588, Snellville City Manager Butch Sanders said.

    “The only reason there would be an increase in their taxes, since the millage rate went down, is if their reassessment put the value of their house at a higher level,” Sanders said.

    It could be an increase of about 5% for some homeowners, the announcement said.

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  • Only 2 Commissioners Showed Up For State Mandated Meeting
    Jul 21 2022
    https://www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com-is made possible by https://www.NoisePodcastNetwork.com Only two out of five Gwinnett County commissioners showed up in person Monday night to a state-mandated public hearing on the county’s proposed property tax rate, requiring the hearing be rescheduled and tentatively delaying tax collection by about two weeks.


    “I want to express my disappointment with not being able to make quorum at our final public hearing yesterday, resulting in our inability to adopt the millage rate today,” said Nicole Love Hendrickson, commission chairwoman, at a Tuesday meeting.

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