NEWS BRIEFS: Norcross replaces system for residents to report issues

The City of Norcross is partnering with CivicPlus, a government technology company and existing Norcross website provider, to release a new tool to empower residents to report quality-of-life issues and request government services. 

The application SeeClickFix is available for residents to download on any iOS or Android device. They can also access the system from a desktop computer via the City of Norcross website at norcrossga.net/seeclickfix. While residents can create an account, no sign-in is required to submit a request.

Replacing the city’s existing RequestTracker platform, the SeeClickFix portal allows Norcross residents to submit photos, location information and request details directly to Norcross administrative staff members. 

The technology allows community members to report problems to their government leaders and view, comment on, and follow issues submitted by their neighbors. Residents can even create their own “watch areas” to receive notifications about all the reports in their community, enabling them to follow the progress of all service requests—not just the ones they submit.

Learn about Transit Plan to Atlanta airport

More than 10,000 Gwinnett residents travel daily to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport for work or travel. Gwinnett’s Transit Plan proposes an airport ride that would operate up to seven days a week with shuttles coming every hour to provide residents with a convenient, affordable, and timely connection. 

Key intersection to get traffic improvements

Improvements are coming to the intersection of Jimmy Carter Boulevard and Buford Highway.  Gwinnett Transportation will partner with the Georgia Department of Transportation for upcoming improvements to the intersection, which is located in Norcross and Peachtree Corners.

The County’s $2.2 million contribution to the construction cost will come from Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax funds, as well as the cities of Peachtree Corners and Norcross.

NOTABLE

Chamber names new Ambassador Council members

Several members of this year’s cohort came together for a photo. Pictured from left are  Charbel Aoun, Georgia First Generation Foundation; Brett Russell, Atlanta Landscape Group; Reno Borgognoni. Reno M. Borgognoni, CPA PC; Anitra Moodie, New York Life Insurance Company; Andrew Clark, AJC Digital LLC; Scott Self, SMS-ITC LLC; Alicia Cole, Lillies Boutique; Melanie Hoit, Creative Enterprises; Jon Cook, Fraser Roofing LLC; Beth Fleck, Brenau University; Brianna Dillard, DLC CPAs; Brittany Lowe, Rainbow Village; Rob Drake, Synchronize Solutions; Shelby Crews, Worth Clark Realty; Kelley Wagner, CityWide Home Mortgage; Jill Pennamon, Georgia Power; Jay Patel, JMS Family Companies; Nancy McGill, Cartridge World, Lawrenceville; Quentin Moses, HealthMarkets; Roshan Nagendran, Comcast Business; Lucy Mejia, The Junkluggers of Atlanta Metro East; and Darryl Workman, Central Bank.

The Gwinnett Chamber Ambassadors Council announces its 2024-25 Cohort. As an extension of the Gwinnett Chamber staff, these members serve the local business community, volunteering their time and talent to engage, encourage, and expand professional relationships on behalf of the organization.

During their recent orientation, the Ambassador Cohort heard detailed information on their benefits, responsibilities, and commitment as Ambassadors. The event also provided an opportunity for networking among cohort members, fostering a sense of community and collaboration.

This year’s distinguished Ambassador Cohort members include:

  • AJC Digital LLC: Andrew Clark
  • American Family Protectors: Candy Hilliard
  • Atlanta Landscape Group: Brett Russell
  • Baker & Company Law Group: Ronald Baker
  • BB Watkins Agency – State Farm: Bianca Watkins
  • Beyond the Ribbon: Bobbie Menneg
  • Brenau University: Beth Fleck
  • Cartridge World Lawrenceville: Nancy McGill
  • Central Bank: Darryl Workman
  • Citywide Home Mortgage: Kelley Wagner
  • Comcast Business: Roshan Nagendran
  • Creative Enterprises: Melanie Hoit
  • DLC CPAs: Brianna Dillard
  • Empire Contracting LLC: Chad Gaffney
  • Fraser Roofing, LLC: Jon Cook
  • Georgia Banking Company: Jennifer Bridwell
  • Georgia First Generation Foundation: Charbel Aoun
  • Georgia Power: Jill Pennamon
  • Good Samaritan Health Centers of Gwinnett: Greg Johnson
  • HB Consulting Co: Heather Bellew
  • HealthMarkets: Quentin Moses
  • Home of Hope at Gw. Children’s Shelter: Maureen Kornowa
  • JMS Family Companies: Jay Patel
  • Junior Achievement of Georgia: Nelmaris Alvarez
  • Lillies Boutique: Alicia Cole
  • New York Life Insurance Company: Anitra Moodie
  • PrintPro Graphics: Nick Monzer
  • Rainbow Village: Brittany Lowe
  • Reno M. Borgognoni, CPA, PC: Reno Borgognoni
  • SESCO Lighting Inc: Chelsey Reynolds
  • Seven Oaks Academy: Erica Gwyn
  • Silverton Mortgage: Katrina Lucisano
  • SMS-ITC LLC: Scott Self
  • SPARC (Single Parent Alliance & Resource Center): Joy Monroe
  • Spectrum Autism Support Group: Laura Vladick
  • Synchronize Solutions: Rob Drake
  • The Junkluggers of Atlanta Metro East: Lucy Mejia
  • Walton Gas: Ashlie Franklin, and 
  • Worth Clark Realty: Shelby Crews 

To learn more and connect with these exceptional business leaders, visit GwinnettChamber.org/Ambassadors-Council.

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