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NEW for 2/14: On driverless rides, consent agendas, pro volleyball, more

NEW for 2/14: On driverless rides, consent agendas, pro volleyball, more

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Driverless rides now available in Peachtree Corners
EEB PERSPECTIVE: “Consent Agendas” can speed up routine meetings
SPOTLIGHT: Walton Gas 
ANOTHER VIEW: Pro Volleyball’s Atlanta Vibe play at Gas South Arena
FEEDBACK: Courts have kept us in line 250 years
UPCOMING: Peachtree Corners releases State of City video
NOTABLE: GGC provides two stories for Valentine’s Day 
RECOMMENDED: A House for Alice, by Diana Evans
GEORGIA TIDBIT: U-boats bring World War II close to Georgia
MYSTERY PHOTO: Another photo-teaser: can you identify this temple?
CALENDAR: Sugar Hill Preservation Society meets Feb. 19 at City Hall

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by · February 14, 2025 · Full issues
BRACK: “Consent agendas” can speed up routine meetings

BRACK: “Consent agendas” can speed up routine meetings

By Elliott Brack |  Attending a city council or county commission meeting can be mighty boring and long if not run well.  You are usually surprised at the extent of the agenda.  Meetings can run three hours or more, covering many subjects, and hearing from not only the elected officials, but from local citizens with their individual input.

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by · February 14, 2025 · Elliott Brack's Perspective