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NEWS BRIEFS: Gwinnett’s 2023 property tax bills are in the mail

NEWS BRIEFS: Gwinnett’s 2023 property tax bills are in the mail

The 2023 Gwinnett property tax bills were being mailed starting Thursday, August 10.  The bills are due to be paid October 15, says Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner Denise R. Mitchell. 

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by · August 11, 2023 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Oct. 18 edition to present candidate answers, endorsements

NEWS BRIEFS: Oct. 18 edition to present candidate answers, endorsements

You can be more informed about the 2022 General Election by reading next Tuesday’s (October 18) edition of GwinnettForum. In that issue, you can read unedited answers from candidates about their views on six questions GwinnettForum put to them. In addition, the October 18 edition will highlight the GwinnettForum endorsements of local candidates in many of the state and local political races. 

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by · October 11, 2022 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Gwinnett homeowners eligible for $4 million in grants

NEWS BRIEFS: Gwinnett homeowners eligible for $4 million in grants

Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources has partnered with Gwinnett/Walton Habitat for Humanity to provide plumbing and septic repair assistance to Gwinnett residents through the Water Resources Assistance Program.

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by · June 3, 2022 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Security cameras in 2 CIDs result in major crime reduction

NEWS BRIEFS: Security cameras in 2 CIDs result in major crime reduction

Installing safety cameras in two Community Improvement Districts (CID) has resulted in major crime reduction.  Flock Safety Automatic License plate reading cameras have directly attributed to the increased success in stopping and/or solving crimes both the Gwinnett Place and Sugarloaf CIDs.

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by · March 18, 2022 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Tree recycling begins soon with GC&B needing volunteers

NEWS BRIEFS: Tree recycling begins soon with GC&B needing volunteers

Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful (GC&B) invites neighbors in Gwinnett County to dream of a Green Christmas this year. Rather than placing their live Christmas tree by the curb after the holidays to decompose in a landfill, the eco-friendly organization encourages citizens to take part in one of the largest “treecycling” events in Georgia – Bring One for the Chipper 2022. In preparation for the big day when all collected trees will be chipped into mulch at Bethesda Park on January 29, GC&B has issued a call for volunteers and has released a list of collection sites where Gwinnettians can drop off their live trees between December 26, 2021 and January 24, 2022.

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by · December 21, 2021 · News