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NEW for 2/7: On housing, local government budgets, more

NEW for 2/7: On housing, local government budgets, more

Click here to read the full edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: ARC cohort is addressing housing affordability 
EEB PERSPECTIVE:  View this comparison of Gwinnett city budgets
SPOTLIGHT: Gateway85 Community Improvement District
FEEDBACK: Will voters OK E-SPLOST under this School Board?
UPCOMING: Taste of Lilburn will be March 1 at Parkview High
NOTABLE: Rainbow Village adds five new board members
RECOMMENDED: Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors, by Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Barnard was early Free Will missionary
MYSTERY PHOTO: Can you recognize this city on the water?
CALENDAR: Dispose of hazardous waste Saturday at fairgrounds 

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by · February 7, 2025 · Full issues
BRACK: Time of the year for local governments to OK budgets

BRACK: Time of the year for local governments to OK budgets

By Elliott Brack  |  It is somewhat surprising to find that the City of Lawrenceville is raising taxes.  This once-staid conservative government is going to raise ad valorem taxes this year by 0.4 mills.  Not only that, the city is also going to start charging its first garbage fee, which will be $10 per month for 2022, and in 2023, will be $20 a month. Previously, there was no fee for garbage service.

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