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Posted on June 2, 2024 by GRTM Communications
 
 
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FEATURE
 
Microtransit is coming to Norcross
Gwinnett County, Gateway 85 Community Improvement District, and the city of Norcross will combine resources to improve mobility in a zone around Jimmy Carter Boulevard and Interstate 85. About 36,000 residents in Norcross will have access to the new Southwest Gwinnett Microtransit Pilot launching later this year. Microtransit is an on-demand shared-ride service that you can order from your phone.
 
The pilot will operate 14 hours a day Monday through Saturday, excluding holidays, for a year. Gwinnett County will provide four vehicles and manage operations. The estimated $1.3 million cost of the program will be funded 44 percent each by Gwinnett County and Gateway85 CID, with the city of Norcross contributing the remainder. The agreement will be in effect from August 1, 2024, through July 31, 2025. To learn more about microtransit, visit RideGwinnett.com.
 
AROUND GWINNETT
 
Read the Consumer Confidence Report
 
The annual Consumer Confidence Report containing important information about the quality of your drinking water is now available. The report details the results of state and federally mandated tests for various contaminants. In 2023, there were no EPA Safe Drinking Water Act violations to report. See the report and learn more about your drinking water at GwinnettWaterWords.com.
 
Celebrate Parks and Recreation Month
 
We're celebrating the vital role park and recreation professionals play in providing essential services, promoting healthy lifestyles, and nurturing communities with this year's National Park and Recreation Month theme, Where You Belong. Join us throughout July at various family-friendly events for all ages and abilities. To learn more, please visit GwinnettParks.com.
 
Tax Assessors' Office to conduct onsite property field visits
 
Gwinnett Board of Assessors appraisal staff conduct routine field visits to maintain accurate appraisal data as part of the County's annual review process. Representatives from Gwinnett, LMC, or Tyler Technologies verify existing or new construction, measure exteriors, and take photographs. Although no contact or involvement is needed, appraisers will carry identification and announce their presence at the property before beginning a review. If no one is available, information will be left to advise residents of the visit. For questions or concerns, email Taxpayer.Services@GwinnettCounty.com or call 770.822.7200.
 
Get nutritious meals this summer
 
Gwinnett County provides free meals at 20 loca­tions. Pick up nutritious breakfast and lunch this summer through Friday, August 2. Grab-and-go meals are available from 11:00am to 1:00pm while supplies last for kids 18 and under and those 19 and older with disabilities.
 
Find a location near you at GwinnettSummerMeals.com.
 
Celebrate Pride with Gwinnett
 
Mark your calendars! The County is hosting its Pride in the Park event on Saturday, June 29 from 9:00am to 1:00pm at Bethesda Park in Lawrenceville. This year, the we're recognizing the trailblazers of the LGBTQIA+ community in a wellness walk with a twist, health screenings, entertainment, wellness resources, and so much more!
 
Visit GwinnettCounty.com/PrideInThePark to RSVP for this free event today. The first 250 people to register will receive a Pride in the Park t-shirt and free King of Pops!
 
PROTECTING OUR RESOURCES
 
Prevent detention pond issues
Summer rains are in full swing, which means stormwater detention ponds are working hard. These ponds play a vital role in stormwater management by controlling runoff, preventing flooding, and protecting the environment; however, detention ponds can lose their effectiveness if they are not properly maintained. Catch potential pond problems early with these maintenance tips:
  • Inspect your detention pond every three to four months and after large rain events
  • Check for signs of erosion, sediment buildup, excessive litter, or structural problems
  • Prevent trees from growing on the dam
  • Keep the area free of trash and debris
 
For more information about what to look for during a self-inspection and how to address problems, visit Gwinnetth2o.com.
 
Enhance your landscaping with rainwater
 
Learn how to collect and store rainwater in a rain barrel for landscaping use on Saturday, July 13 from 10:00am to noon at the Grayson Senior Center in Grayson. A $40 pre-payment is required to take home your rain barrel. To register, please visit Gwinnetth2o.com, call 678.376.6914, or email DWRworkshops@GwinnettCounty.com with your name, address, and phone number.
 
TAX COMMISSIONER
 
Complete your tax services online
 
Due to U.S. Postal Service mail delays, we encourage you to use our online services to renew your tag, pay property taxes, and more. If you're renewing your tag and need your decal immediately, use one of the 10 self-service kiosks located around Gwinnett. To learn more about online services and find a kiosk near you, visit GwinnettTaxCommissioner.com.
 
PUBLIC SAFETY
 
Stay cool in the summer's heat
Summer in Georgia is known to reach extreme temperatures of 100 degrees or higher. This means enjoying the outdoors can be risky, especially for seniors, children, and people with asthma. Limit exposure to the soaring temperatures with these helpful tips:
  • Take frequent breaks from the sun
  • Drink water to stay hydrated
  • Wear lightweight, light-colored, and loose-fitting clothing
  • Apply sunscreen to protect your skin
  • Try to stay indoors during the hottest part of the day and limit outdoor activities to early mornings or late evenings
 
These necessary precautions can help you stay cool and safe during the summer months. For more heat safety tips, visit GwinnettSafety411.com.
 
SPLOST
 
A new park is coming to Gwinnett
A brand new park is on its way! Discovery Park will become the 53rd addition to Gwinnett Parks and Recreation's system. Located at the intersection of Old Norcross and Lawrenceville-Suwanee roads, this future park will offer accessibility and recreational features. Park-goers can look forward to amenities such as a lighted multiuse trail, ball fields, an interactive fountain, and an inclusive playground for children of various ages and abilities. The park is set to open to the public in 2026.
 
The $28 million project is funded by the Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax, known as SPLOST. To learn more about how your pennies are working in Gwinnett, visit GwinnettSPLOST.com.
 
RESOURCES
 
Get rid of your hazardous waste
 
Bring your household hazardous waste for reuse, recycling, or disposal at the Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day event on Saturday, July 20 from 8:00am to 11:00am at the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds in Lawrenceville. Residents can bring up to five disposable containers of waste products like paint, motor oil, batteries, cleaning chemicals, and more.
 
For a complete list of acceptable waste products, visit GwinnettCB.org. If you’d like to volunteer at this event, visit VolunteerGwinnett.net.
 
SERVING GWINNETT
 
Give a shelter dog a loving home
 
Adoption is an exciting and fulfilling way to give a shelter dog a forever home, and right now, you can adopt your new best friend from the Bill Atkinson Animal Welfare Center in Lawrenceville for free. Dogs are spayed/neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated before leaving the shelter. To learn more and see available dogs, visit GwinnettAnimalWelfare.com.
 
Become a firefighter/paramedic 
 
Mark your calendars! Gwinnett Fire and Emergency Services is hosting a hiring event on Friday, July 12 from 9:00am to 3:00pm at the Fire Training Academy. Our skilled first responders are on the front lines every day, carrying out essential firefighting and rescue duties crucial to the community. Skip the line and apply in advance at GwinnettFireJobs.com.
 
The Fire Training Academy is located at 3608 Braselton Highway in Dacula.
 
Offices closed for Independence Day
 
All Gwinnett County Government offices, apart from operations required for the comfort and safety of residents, will be closed Thursday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day and will resume regular hours on Friday, July 5.
 
Trash and recycling collection will be delayed by one day during the holiday week. For more information, please visit GCSolidWaste.com. A Magistrate Court judge will be available at the Gwinnett County Detention Center during the holiday.
 
OTHER NEWSLETTERS & PUBLICATIONS
 
Posted on May 23, 2024 by GRTM Communications
 
May 22, 2024
 
Hello L. David,
 
As a resident of Gwinnett County, you know there is always a lot going on in the community. Read this newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest news from your County government.
 
Gwinnett County Government appreciates your help keeping your neighbors informed by sharing the following information through your homeowner association newsletter, website, and emails and by talking to your friends and family. 
 
What's new on TV Gwinnett?
 
Gwinnett County brings you the latest news and happenings about your community through Eye on Gwinnett, our weekly news program.
 
 
What you'll see in this episode:
  • County honors military and public service heroes at Memorial Day ceremony
  • Join us to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
  • Visit Gwinnett's award-winning parks
  • Summer Meals program begins May 28
 
Check out more videos on TV Gwinnett Video on Demand.
 
Honor fallen military and public service heroes during Memorial Day ceremony
Join us to honor Gwinnett’s fallen military and public service heroes during the annual Memorial Day ceremony at 1:00pm on Monday, May 27 at the Gwinnett Fallen Heroes Memorial in Lawrenceville. Georgia Department of Veterans Service Commissioner Patricia Ross, a retired United States Air Force Colonel, will be our keynote speaker this year. The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners will also deliver remarks and Gwinnett Fire Chief Fred Cephas will emcee the ceremony.
 
The Memorial Day ceremony will also stream live on the County’s Facebook page @GwinnettGov and be televised on TV Gwinnett, the County’s local government access cable channel. TV Gwinnett programming is also available streaming and on demand at TVGwinnett.com.
 
Attend the Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration
Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month at the 2024 AAPI Heritage Night Celebration on Wednesday, May 29 from 6:00pm to 8:30pm at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center in Lawrenceville. This event provides an opportunity for residents and visitors to explore the history and customs of various AAPI cultures in Gwinnett. Join us for a vibrant evening of performances, food, and more!
 
If you are unable to attend the celebration, you can also visit our exhibit honoring the AAPI community in the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center Atrium throughout the month of May.
 
Grab a summer meal on-the-go
Gwinnett's Summer Meals program is back, providing free grab-and-go breakfast and lunch to children 18 and younger, as well as those 19 and older with physical or mental disabilities. Nutritious meals are available from Tuesday, May 28 through Friday, August 2, and can be picked up Monday through Friday from 11:00am to 1:00pm — including County holidays — while supplies last.
 
Find a complete list of meal locations, bus routes, and more at GwinnettSummerMeals.com. If you're interested in volunteering for the Summer Meals program, visit VolunteerGwinnett.net.
 
Participate in Gwinnett Fire and Emergency Services’ Hiring Event
Join us at our upcoming Gwinnett Firefighter/Paramedic Trainee Hiring Event on Tuesday, May 28 from 9:00am to 3:00pm at 3608 Braselton Highway in Dacula. This is a unique opportunity to complete a substantial portion of the first phase of a two-phase hiring process. Participants can complete an orientation, a more detailed application, a background check, physical testing, and an oral interview. Please note that sneakers and long pants are required for the physical testing.
 
The entire process typically takes two to three hours, although it may take longer. We highly recommend submitting an application at GwinnettFireJobs.com before attending the event.
 
Share your input on risks for natural disasters in your community
The Gwinnett Office of Emergency Management invites you to a community meeting to update the 2025 Multijurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan. The public meeting will be held Wednesday, May 29 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm in the Lilburn Activity Building located at 788 Hillcrest Road. All residents are encouraged to share their comments and learn about the Multijurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan that covers Gwinnett’s 16 cities and unincorporated areas of the county.
 
Your insights and suggestions will help shape our strategies for creating a safer and more prepared community. For more information about the Office of Emergency Management’s mitigation efforts, visit GwinnettCounty.com/HazardMitigation or email EMA@GwinnettCounty.com.
 
Serve your community as a poll official
Become a poll official at a hiring event Monday, June 3 from 4:00pm to 7:00pm at the Bethesda Park Senior Center. During the event, attendees must complete an I-9 form and bring the required original identification documents for verification. If you are unable to attend the hiring event, you can learn more about becoming a poll official in Gwinnett.
 
Sirve a tu comunidad como un trabajador electoral
Conviértete en un trabajador electoral en un evento de contratación el Lunes, 3 de Junio de 4:00pm a 7:00pm en el Bethesda Park Senior Center. Durante el evento, los asistentes deberán completar un formulario I-9 y traer los documentos de identificación originales requeridos para su verificación. Si no puedes asistir a el evento de contratación, puedes obtener más información sobre cómo convertirte en trabajador electoral en Gwinnett.
 
Help us plan for the future of Centerville!
We have exciting events this summer where you can share your ideas for improving the Centerville community. Join us at an interactive design workshop on Wednesday, June 26 from 4:00pn to 7:00pm or on Thursday, June 27 from 9:00am to noon or 5:00pm to 7:00pm at Zoar United Methodist Church in Snellville to help identify the vision for the future of Centerville. To learn more about the Centerville Small Area Plan, visit GwinnettCounty.com/CentervillePlan.
 
Get your rental home inspected
 
 
 
 
Gwinnett County is committed to upholding the interior standards of the International Property Maintenance Code at residential rental properties. If your rental home is damaged, improperly maintained, unsanitary, or unsafe, you may request an inspection by emailing CodeEnforcement@GwinnettCounty.com, visiting GwinnettZIP.com, or calling 770.513.5004.
 
Once a request is submitted, an inspection appointment will be scheduled. During the inspection, any code violations will be documented on a notice of violation. A Gwinnett Code Enforcement officer will then work with the property owner or manager to address all violations. For a list of common interior code violations, visit GwinnettCodeEnforcement.com.
 
Visit our website, social media for latest news
 
To stay updated with the latest news from the County, visit our website, GwinnettCounty.com or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @GwinnettGov. 
 
 
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Posted on May 10, 2024 by GRTM Communications
 
 
MORE INFO

ATTENTION SENIORS in Gwinnett County: You’re invited!

 

Join us for the Generations Expo on Saturday, June 15, 2024 at the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds. It’s all FREE! First 300 individuals will receive a Welcome Bag! Enjoy our hourly prize drawings and free health screenings. This is the perfect opportunity to connect with dozens of local organizations dedicated to helping seniors and their families in your community. See you there!

CONTACT US TODAY!

ATTENTION Businesses in Gwinnett County: You’re invited TOO!

 

Join us for the Generations Expo on Saturday, June 15, 2024 at the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds. We have Sponsorships & Booths Available.

Generations Expo is the perfect opportunity for representatives from your organization to share the benefits of your products and services with hundreds of seniors. Our attendees are looking for information on a variety of topics, including; Medicare Coverage, Assisted Living, Independent Living, Financial Planning, Health Insurance, Veterans Benefits, Mobility Solutions, Legal Advice, Audiology, Medical Equipment, Senior Travel, Hospice, Home Care and much more. 

 
Posted on May 9, 2024 by GRTM Communications
 
May 9, 2024
 
Hello L. David,
 
As a resident of Gwinnett County, you know there is always a lot going on in the community. Read this newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest news from your County government.
 
Gwinnett County Government appreciates your help keeping your neighbors informed by sharing the following information through your homeowner association newsletter, website, and emails and by talking to your friends and family. 
 
What's new on TV Gwinnett?
 
Gwinnett County brings you the latest news and happenings about your community through Eye on Gwinnett, our weekly news program.
 
 
What you'll see in this episode:
  • Deadline for Annual Notices of Assessment appeals
  • Learn about Airport Master Plan updates
  • Construction begins on Lenora Park Community Recreation Center
  • Attend the Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration
 
Check out more videos on TV Gwinnett Video on Demand.
 
Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Gwinnett residents are invited to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month at the 2024 AAPI Heritage Night Celebration on Wednesday, May 29 from 6:00pm to 8:30pm at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center in Lawrenceville. This event provides an opportunity for residents and visitors to explore the history and customs of various AAPI cultures in Gwinnett. Join us for a vibrant evening of performances, food, and more! Reserve your spot at GwinnettCounty.com/AAPICelebration.
 
An exhibit honoring the AAPI community is also open to the public for the month of May in the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center Atrium. The display commemorates the achievements, contributions, and history of Gwinnett's Asian and Pacific Islander residents, and how the use of cuisine, art, language, and more compose an awe-inspiring story about the Asian experience in Gwinnett and the United States. 
Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration.
 
Learn about Gwinnett’s proposed airport ride 
 
 
Watch the latest video with Ryan the Transit Guy to learn more about the proposed airport ride to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport! The proposed airport ride in Gwinnett’s new Transit Plan would operate up to seven days a week with shuttles coming every hour. In the Atlanta region, more than 10,000 Gwinnett residents travel to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport every day for work or travel. This service would allow residents in Gwinnett — either those who work at the airport or are traveling for work or leisure — to have a convenient, affordable, and timely connection to the world’s busiest airport. Learn more at GwinnettCounty.com/YourRide
 
Drop in to learn about updates to Gwinnett's Airport Master Plan
Gwinnett is updating its Airport Master Plan for the Gwinnett County Airport – Briscoe Field. Drop in Tuesday, May 14 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm to Conference Room A at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center to learn about new plans for the airport, speak with the project team, and provide your feedback.
 
The Airport Master Plan evaluates the airport’s existing and future role, forecasts aviation demand, and guides the development of improved facilities that meet the current and future demands of the airport. Feedback from the public meeting will guide updates and ensure safe and efficient airport operations for the next 20 years.
 
Attend Gwinnett's annual Multicultural Festival on May 18
Celebrate Gwinnett's vibrant diversity at the 10th annual Gwinnett Multicultural Festival and Gwinnett County Open House on Saturday, May 18 from 10:00am to 2:00pm at Gwinnett Place Mall in Duluth. The festival highlights our inclusive community, showcasing live music, dance, and other performing arts, celebrating the county's rich heritage. The open house is an excellent opportunity for residents to meet local government employees and discover what each County department does to serve the community.
 
The event is free and has activities for all ages. For more information, contact the Gwinnett Police Community Affairs Section at PDCommunityAffairs@GwinnettCounty.com or call 770.513.5119.
 
Vote in the General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election
The General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election Day is Tuesday, May 21. Voters can cast their ballots in advance through May 17 at the Voter Registrations and Elections Office and other voting locations. The 10 advance polling locations will be open every day, including weekends, from 7:00am to 7:00pm. Voters may request an absentee by mail ballot for the May 21 General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election now through May 10. For more information, visit GwinnettElections.com.
 
 
Vota en la Primaria General y Elecciones Generales No Partidista
La Primaria General y Elecciones Generales No Partidista es el Martes 21 de Mayo. Los votantes pueden emitir su voto por adelantado en persona hasta el 17 de Mayo en la Oficina de Inscripción de Votantes y Elecciones y en otros lugares de votación. Los 10 lugares de votación adelantada estarán abiertos todos los días, incluidos los fines de semana, de 7:00am a 7:00pm. Los votantes pueden solicitar una boleta de voto en ausente por correo para la Primaria General y Elecciones Generales No Partidista del 21 de Mayo desde ahora hasta el 10 de Mayo. Para más información, visita GwinnettElections.com.
 
Notice of Assessment Appeal Deadline May 20
Most Residential and Commercials Annual Notices of Assessment for 2024 were mailed in April and may also be downloaded from the Tax Assessors’ website at Gwinnett-Assessor.com. All appeals must be received electronically or postmarked within 45 days of the Annual Notice of Assessment date.
 
For your convenience and to ensure timely filing, we recommend you use the online appeal filing tools. If you would prefer to file your property appeal by mailing a completed PT311A appeal form, please download the PT311A form and mail or deliver to ATT: Appeals – Gwinnett County Assessors’ Office, 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, GA 30046. We suggest sending the document by a trackable method to confirm delivery. If you have any issues or concerns, contact our office at 770.822.7200 or by email at Taxpayer.Services@GwinnettCounty.com.
 
Join us as we honor our fallen heroes
Join us as we pay tribute to our fallen military and public service heroes at Gwinnett's annual Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday, May 27 at 1:00pm. The event will take place on the grounds of the Fallen Heroes Memorial at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center in Lawrenceville. The ceremony will also be broadcast on the Gwinnett County Facebook page.
 
Participate in Gwinnett Fire and Emergency Services’ Hiring Event
Join us at our upcoming Gwinnett Firefighter/Paramedic Trainee Hiring Event on Tuesday, May 28 from 9:00am to 3:00pm at 3608 Braselton Highway in Dacula. This is a unique opportunity to complete a substantial portion of the first phase of a two-phase hiring process. Participants can complete an orientation, a more detailed application, a background check, physical testing, and an oral interview. Please note that sneakers and long pants are required for the physical testing.
 
The entire process typically takes two to three hours, although it may take longer. We highly recommend submitting an application at GwinnettFireJobs.com before attending the event.
 
 
 
 
 
Visit our website, social media for latest news
 
To stay updated with the latest news from the County, visit our website, GwinnettCounty.com or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @GwinnettGov. 
 
 
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Posted on May 8, 2024 by GRTM Communications
 
 
 
May 2024
Hello L. David,
 
Summer is right around the corner with temperatures heating up and school wrapping up.
 
I would like to wish all mothers a Happy Mother’s Day. As a veteran, I also want to express my gratitude to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms as we prepare to observe Memorial Day this month.
 
There's so much happening in District 3 and here's a snapshot of two events I joined.
 
I'm also excited to share that changes are coming to Lenora Park! Earlier this week, we broke ground on the future community recreation center and gym renovation, funded by the 2017 SPLOST program.
 
This addition will serve as a community hub for recreation and leisure activities, featuring a new community room with a catering kitchen; a dance studio, art room, and classroom; and an upper balcony with a two-way walking track. For our parkgoers, there’ll also be new locker rooms, restrooms, offices and a reception area, a drop-off and entry vestibule, and parking. The renovation and expansion are slated for completion in 2026.
 
 
Please keep reading below to learn about upcoming events happening in Gwinnett this month.
 
Happening Around Gwinnett
Tax Assessors’ Office issues Annual Notice of Assessment
The appeal deadline for most Residential and Commercial Annual Notices of Assessment is Monday, May 20. All appeals must be received electronically or postmarked within 45 days of the Annual Notice of Assessment date.
It is suggested that the document be sent by a trackable method to confirm delivery. You can visit GwinnettCounty.com/2024NoticeofAssessment to find information about how to file your property appeal.
 
If you have any issues or concerns, please contact the Tax Assessors' Office at 770.822.7200 or email Taxpayer.Services@GwinnettCounty.com.
Vote in the General Primary Election
The General Primary Election Day is on Tuesday, May 21. Voters can cast their ballots in advance from April 29 to May 17 at the Voter Registrations and Elections office and other voting locations. The 10 advance polling locations will be open every day, including weekends, from 7:00am to 7:00pm. Voters may request an absentee by mail ballot for the May 21 General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election now through May 10. For more information, visit GwinnettElections.com.
 
Vota en las Elecciones Primarias Generales
El día de las Elecciones Primarias Generales es el Martes 21 de Mayo. Los votantes pueden emitir su voto por adelantado en persona del 29 de Abril al 17 de Mayo en la Oficina de Inscripción de Votantes y Elecciones y en otros lugares de votación. Los 10 lugares de votación adelantada estarán abiertos todos los días, incluidos los fines de semana, de 7:00am a 7:00pm. Los votantes pueden solicitar una boleta de voto en ausente por correo para las Elecciones Generales Primarias y No Partidistas del 21 de Mayo desde ahora hasta el 10 de Mayo. Para más información, visite GwinnettElections.com.
Celebrate Gwinnett’s diversity at the Multicultural Festival
Join us on Saturday, May 18 from 10:00am to 2:00pm at Gwinnett Place Mall in Duluth for the 10th annual Gwinnett Multicultural Festival and County Government Open House. The festival highlights our inclusive community, showcasing live music, dance, and other performing arts that celebrate the county’s rich cultural heritage. The open house is an excellent opportunity for residents to meet local government employees and discover what each County department does to serve the community.
 
The event is free and has activities for all ages. For more information, please contact the Gwinnett Police Community Affairs Section at PDCommunityAffairs@GwinnettCounty.com or call 770.513.5119.
 
 
Join us as we honor our fallen heroes
On Monday, May 27, we will gather to honor the fallen military and public service heroes who gave their lives to protect and serve our country and community. Join us at 1:00pm at the Fallen Heroes Memorial at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center in Lawrenceville to hear remarks from my fellow commissioners and me as we pay our respects. The ceremony will also be broadcast on the Gwinnett County Facebook page.
Gwinnett Fire and Emergency Services Hiring Event
Gwinnett Fire and Emergency Services will host a Firefighter/Paramedic Trainee Hiring Event on Tuesday, May 28 from 9:00am to 3:00pm at the Gwinnett Fire Academy located 3608 Braselton Highway in Dacula.
 
Participants will have the opportunity to complete an orientation, fill out a more detailed application, complete a background check, and take part in physical testing and an oral interview. Sneakers and long pants are required for physical testing and it is recommended to submit an application before attending the event. To complete an application or view more details about the positions, visit GwinnettFireJobs.com.
Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Gwinnett will celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month on Wednesday, May 29 from 6:00pm to 8:30pm at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center in Lawrenceville. The celebration provides an opportunity for residents and visitors to explore the history and customs of the various AAPI cultures in Gwinnett County.
 
During May, we are commemorating the achievements, contributions, and history of Gwinnett’s Asian and Pacific Islander residents, and how the use of cuisine, art, language, and more compose an awe-inspiring story about the Asian experience in Gwinnett and the United States. Please RSVP for the event at GwinnettCounty.com
 
What's New in District 3
Thank you Evermore Senior Village
Commissioner Watkins was invited to speak at a town hall for Evermore Senior Village residents in Snellville to address several of their concerns. The event was hosted by Wider Circle Senior Support Group Ambassador Ms. Lillian Bittaye.
 
Commissioner Watkins and the Evermore residents discussed numerous County activities and resources available to all Gwinnett seniors.
Free food distribution at Rhodes Jordan Park
Residents can pick up fresh and shelf-stable foods on Tuesday, May 14 at Rhodes Jordan Park in Lawrenceville from 3:00pm until supplies last. The distribution site is a contactless drive-thru and no identification is required. For more information, visit GwinnettCommunityServices.com. To volunteer to assist with distribution, click here.
Rowen Update
The Rowen project continues to move along. Recently, Rowen established Living Labs for its academic partners and will accept applications for a qualified landscaping firm to provide landscaping maintenance for the site through Wednesday, May 15.
 
See the latest on Rowen by visiting RowenLife.com.
Summer camp slots available
There is still time to sign your kids up for summer camp. Full-day Adventure Camp is offered at Rhodes Jordan Park in Lawrenceville from June 3 to July 26, with split sessions for ages five to six and seven to 13. Full-day Kidsplosion Camp is offered at Lenora Park Gym from May 27 to July 26 for ages seven to 13. The Bill Atkinson Animal Welfare Center will host Animal Ambassador Camp from 12:30pm to 4:30pm with ages seven to nine offered June 3 to June 7 and ages 10 to 13 offered June 10 to June 13.
Get a free recycling cart
Residents in unincorporated Gwinnett can request a recycling cart for free. Gwinnett Solid Waste offers this resource to those currently receiving trash services. Visit GCSolidWaste.com to order your free 65-gallon recycling cart.
 
Special Events and Happenings
 
Visit GwinnettCountyEvents.com or follow the County’s social media channels to learn about more upcoming events.
 
A Night in Nature – Family Camp Out
Friday, May 10 from 6:00pm to Saturday, May 11 at 9:00am
Life is better when you’re camping. Join us for a family campout with dinner, a nature hike, smores, and breakfast treats. Open to all ages. Register here. Resident Fee: $15. Non-Resident Fee: $29. Lenora Park Pavilion, 4515 Lenora Church Road, Snellville.
 
Train Day
Saturday, May 18 from 10:00am to 2:00pm
Free! Explore the rails and trails at Vines Park! The Vines Garden Railroad will celebrate its seasonal opening of the only public G-scale garden railroad in Georgia. Interact and learn from the volunteers who run the train and railroad system and get a take-home craft while enjoying the trails and gardens at this unique park. Open to all ages. Register here. Vines Park, 3500 Oak Grove Road, Loganville.
 
Kids to Parks Day
Saturday, May 18 from 10:00am to 1:00pm
Free! Celebrate Kids to Parks Day with games, crafts, and outdoor activities. Kids will connect with nature while engaging in memorable outdoor experiences. Open to all ages. Register here. Rhodes Jordan Park Stanley R. Gunter Pavilion #3, 100 East Crogan Street, Lawrenceville.
 
Partner Events
 
Check out events from our city partners.
 
Loganville Carnival
Thursday, May 9 to Sunday, May 12
Free entry! Loganville residents can enjoy dizzying rides and fried desserts when the carnival comes to town at the field next to city hall. 4303 Lawrenceville Road, Loganville. Visit the city's website for more information.
 
Posted on April 25, 2024 by GRTM Communications
 
April 24, 2024
 
Hello L. David,
 
As a resident of Gwinnett County, you know there is always a lot going on in the community. Read this newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest news from your County government.
 
Gwinnett County Government appreciates your help keeping your neighbors informed by sharing the following information through your homeowner association newsletter, website, and emails and by talking to your friends and family. 
 
What's new on TV Gwinnett?
 
Gwinnett County brings you the latest news and happenings about your community through Eye on Gwinnett, our weekly news program.
 
 
What you'll see in this episode:
  • Gwinnett officials break ground on Beaver Ruin Wetland Park
  • Drop off hard-to-recycle items on April 27
  • Summer Meals program returns May 28
  • Gwinnett Sheriff's Office to host Every Drop Counts training event
 
Check out more videos on TV Gwinnett Video on Demand.
 
Advanced voting for General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election
starts April 29
The General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election Day is on Tuesday, May 21. Registered voters can vote advance in person every day, including weekends, from April 29 to May 17 from 7:00am to 7:00pm at the Gwinnett Voter Registrations and Elections office in Lawrenceville and nine advance voting locations around the county.
 
Voting by mail is another option available for voters. You can request an absentee by mail ballot for the May 21 election now through Friday, May 10. To check the status of your voter registration, see a sample ballot, and find your polling location, visit the Secretary of State’s My Voter Page.
 
La votación adelantada para las Elecciones Primarias Generales y Generales No Partidistas comienza el 29 de Abril
El día de las Elecciones Primarias Generales y Generales No Partidistas es el Martes 21 de Mayo. Los votantes inscritos pueden votar por adelantado en persona todos los días, incluidos los fines de semana, del 29 de Abril al 17 de Mayo de 7:00am a 7:00pm en la oficina de Inscripción de Votantes y Elecciones de Gwinnett en Lawrenceville y nueve lugares de votación adelantada en todo el condado.
 
Votar por correo es otra opción disponible para los votantes. Puede solicitar una boleta de voto ausente por correo para las elecciones del 21 de Mayo desde ahora hasta el Viernes 10 de Mayo. Para verificar el estado de su inscripción de votante, ver una boleta de muestra y encontrar su lugar de votación, visite Mi página de votante de la Secretaría de Estado.
 
Microtransit Pilot coming to Norcross
Gwinnett County, the Gateway85 Community Improvement District, and the city of Norcross will combine resources to improve mobility in a zone around Jimmy Carter Boulevard and Interstate 85 later this year. About 36,000 residents in Norcross will have access to the new Southwest Gwinnett Microtransit Pilot.
 
The pilot will operate 14 hours a day, Monday through Saturday, excluding holidays, for one year. The estimated $1.3 million cost of the program will be funded 44 percent each by Gwinnett County and the Gateway85 Community Improvement District, with the city of Norcross contributing the remainder. The agreement between the three entities will be in effect from Augst 1, 2024, through July 31, 2025.
 
Attend a poll official hiring event this Friday
Become a poll official at a hiring event this Friday, April 26 from 1:30pm to 4:30pm at the Five Forks Branch of the Gwinnett County Public Library. During the event, attendees must complete an I-9 form and bring the required original identification documents for verification. If you are unable to attend the hiring event, you can learn more about becoming a poll official in Gwinnett.
 
Asiste a un evento de contratación para trabajadores electorales este Viernes
Conviértete en un trabajador electoral en evento de contratación este Viernes 26 de Abril de 1:30pm a 4:30pm en la Sucursal de Five Forks de la Biblioteca Pública del Condado de Gwinnett. Durante el evento, los asistentes deberán completar un formulario I-9 y traer los documentos de identificación originales requeridos para su verificación. Si no puedes asistir a el evento de contratación, puedes obtener más información sobre cómo convertirte en trabajador electoral en Gwinnett.
 
Recycle your used items for Earth Day
Have some hard-to-recycle items? Join us — rain or shine — at Gwinnett’s annual Earth Day recycling event on Saturday, April 27 from 9:00am to noon at Coolray Field in Lawrenceville. Each year, Gwinnett Solid Waste Management and Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful join the global community to celebrate Earth Day.
 
Drop off items that are typically more difficult to recycle, such as electronics, latex and oil-based paints, tires, paper, and clothing. Volunteers will remove items from disposable containers in your vehicle’s trunk or back seat. For a list of acceptable items and more details, visit GCSolidWaste.com.
 
Drop off your expired medication
Gwinnett Police is partnering with the Drug Enforcement Administration for National Drug Take Back, an initiative that allows residents to properly dispose of unused or expired prescription medications.
 
Residents can drop off tablets, capsules, patches, and other forms of prescription drugs on Saturday, April 27 from 10:00am to 2:00pm at Police Headquarters and any of our six precincts. To learn more, please email PDCommunityAffairs@GwinnettCounty.com.
 
Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 
In recognition of 2024 Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, an exhibit honoring the AAPI community will be open to the public for the entire month of May in the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center Atrium. This year’s exhibit highlights the rich variety of cultures and customs represented by the AAPI community, from popular cuisine and holidays to religions and languages. The AAPI Heritage Month exhibit will be open during regular business hours.
 
Save the date for Gwinnett's Multicultural Festival
Celebrate Gwinnett's vibrant diversity at the 10th annual Gwinnett Multicultural Festival and Gwinnett County Open House on Saturday, May 18 from 10:00am to 2:00pm at Gwinnett Place Mall in Duluth. The festival highlights our inclusive community, showcasing live music, dance, and other performing arts celebrating the county's rich heritage. The open house is an excellent opportunity for residents to meet local government employees and discover what each County department does to serve the community.
 
The event is free and has activities for all ages. For more information, contact the Gwinnett Police Community Affairs Section at PDCommunityAffairs@GwinnettCounty.com or call 770.513.5119.
 
Get your rental home inspected
Gwinnett County is committed to upholding the interior standards of the International Property Maintenance Code at residential rental properties. If your rental home is damaged, improperly maintained, unsanitary, or unsafe, you may request an inspection by emailing CodeEnforcement@GwinnettCounty.com, visiting GwinnettZIP.com, or calling 770.513.5004.
 
Once a request is submitted, an inspection appointment will be scheduled. During the inspection, any code violations will be documented on a notice of violation. A Gwinnett Code Enforcement officer will then work with the property owner or manager to address all violations. For a list of common interior code violations, visit GwinnettCodeEnforcement.com.
 
 
 
 
 
Visit our website, social media for latest news
 
To stay updated with the latest news from the County, visit our website, GwinnettCounty.com or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @GwinnettGov. 
 
 
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Posted on April 23, 2024 by GRTM Communications
 
May 2024
 
Hello L. David,
 
May is abloom with recreational fun in the great outdoors. From overnight campouts to catch-and-release fishing, Gwinnett offers a variety of family-friendly events to enjoy!    
 
Join us for Kids to Parks Day!
Did you know you can boost your well-being by simply going outside? From physical and cognitive to social and emotional development, outdoor play is essential to children reaching milestones as they grow.
 
Kids to Parks Day is the perfect time to tap into the power of nature! Organized by National Park Trust, this annual campaign connects kids and families with local, state, and national parks and public lands through thousands of events that promote outdoor discovery and exploration.
 
Here in Gwinnett, we’ve got more than 50 parks to check out, plus free Kids to Parks Day events at several locations on Saturday, May 18 from 10:00am to 1:00pm with games, crafts, and activities. Don’t miss this opportunity to spark wonder, fuel imaginations, and ignite a love of the natural world!
 
Fun for Everyone
Jones Bridge Camp Out | May 3 – 4
6:00pm ­– 9:00am | Jones Bridge Park | $15/person (ages 5+)
Pack your gear for a night under the stars with dinner and breakfast provided.
 
5:00pm ­– 9:00pm | Best Friend Park | Free
Celebrate an evening of international experiences with food, performances, and vendors.
 
 
6:00pm ­– 9:00am | Lenora Park | $15/person
Enjoy a family campout with dinner, a nature hike, s’mores, and breakfast treats.
 
9:00am ­– noon | Lenora Park | Free
Reel in some lakeside fun at this catch-and-release event! No fishing license required.
 
10:00am ­– 1:00pm | George Pierce Park | Free
Take charge of your health with screenings, vendors, giveaways, and more.
 
2:00pm ­– 4:00pm | Gwinnett Historic Courthouse | $36/person
Celebrate Mom with sweet treats, fun activities, and a crafty gift.
 
10:30am ­– 12:30pm | Lucky Shoals Park | $6/person (ages 18+)
A fun day of therapeutic recreation for those with disabilities.
 
10:00am ­– 1:00pm | OneStop Buford | Free
Kick off summer with games, music, and activities.
 
Train Day | May 18
10:00am ­– 2:00pm | Vines Park | Free
Explore the rails and trails at the seasonal opening of the Vines Garden Railroad! 
 
 
Kids and Teen Events
6:00pm – 9:30pm | Bogan Park Aquatic Center | $8/child (ages 6 – 12)
Have a splash with swimming, games, crafts, and dinner.
 
Kids Night: Cool Escape | $12/child (ages 7 – 12)
May 10 | 5:30pm – 9:00pm | OneStop Buford
May 17 | 5:30pm – 9:00pm | OneStop Norcross
Treat the kids to a night out with games, crafts, and dinner.
 
Summer Camps
Adventure Camp (ages 5 – 13) | June 3 – July 26 | multiple locations
Discovery Camp (ages 5 – 13) | May 28 – August 2 | Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center
Kidsplosion Camp (ages 7 – 13) | May 28 – July 26 | Lenora Park and OneStop Centerville
Specialty Camp (ages 3 – 17) | June 3 – August 2 | multi-locations
 
Just for Seniors
11:00am ­– 1:00pm | Dacula Park | $5/person
Picnic and pitch with lunch and lawn games.
 
9:30am ­– 1:00pm | George Pierce Park | Free
Compete in a fun tournament to win a prize.
 
1:00pm ­– 3:00pm | Bethesda Park | $4/person
Dress up for afternoon tea with dainty bites.
 
10:00am ­– noon | Pinckneyville Park | $12/person
Learn hand-building basics and create a work of art!
 
1:00pm ­– 3:00pm | OneStop Norcross | $10/person
Get your groove on with music, dancing, trivia, and door prizes.
 
1:00pm ­– 3:00pm | Bogan Park | $5/person
Share your favorite things from yesteryear with guessing games and refreshments.
 
1:00pm ­– 3:30pm | Bethesda Park | $18/person
Get artsy in this instructor-led paint party with sweet treats and a take-home masterpiece.
 
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Posted on April 17, 2024 by GRTM Communications
Categories: Gwinnett County
 
 
April 2024
 
Welcome to Neighbors in Uniform, a monthly newsletter that provides information about Gwinnett County Police events, topics, programs, and initiatives. We are honored to have the respect and trust of the residents we serve and protect, and we're happy to be a resource and support.
 
 
Gwinnett Police Department shines at the 2024 VALOR Awards
 
The Gwinnett Chamber recently held its 19th Annual VALOR Awards, celebrating the bravery and dedication of public safety professionals. Among those honored were members of the Gwinnett Police Department:
 
  • Medal of Merit: Lieutenant Collin McClendon
  • Communications Officer of the Year: Heather Cassele
  • Public Safety Officer of the Year: Corporal Michael Ricks
  • Public Safety Unit of the Year: Gang Unit (pictured below)
 
Thank you, Gwinnett Chamber, for recognizing the bravery and critical role that first responders play in our communities. Our officers spend countless hours away from their own families to ensure the safety of others. This dedication sometimes means trading the warmth of home for the uncertainty of the streets and the laughter of their children for the cries of strangers in need.
 
Thank you to all our public safety professionals who risk their lives daily. In the face of adversity, we appreciate your resilience. May we never take for granted the peace you preserve and the lives you save.
 
Reducing Gwinnett 911 hold times
 
Communications officers handle a variety of calls ranging from minor car crashes to life-saving CPR instructions daily. Last year, the 911 Center received an average of 2,032 calls per day, with an average hold time of 1 minute and 27 seconds. As of March 2024, the average hold time has been reduced to just 16 seconds. Our staffing increase during peak times and improved training operations are major factors in our goal of improving wait times. In the most recent reporting period of March 2024, 84 percent of calls were answered within 20 seconds, and 94 percent of calls were answered within one minute (excluding abandoned calls). 
 
Gwinnett Police would like to extend our sincere appreciation to our 911 communications officers for their efforts in reducing call hold times. Ensuring that Gwinnett residents receive high-quality service is important to us and improving the overall operation of the 911 Center is crucial in achieving this goal.
 
This week we celebrate National Public Safety Telecommunicators week. In the video below, communications officers give a glimpse into their world – what a typical day brings, the unexpected twists that keep things exciting, and why they love this essential job.
 
Visit the Gwinnett 911 Center website to learn about when and how to use 911, when to call our non-emergency number, and for answers to frequently asked questions.
 
Our department is always looking for dedicated people to join our team of amazing staff in the 911 Center. To learn more about the position and to apply, visit Gwinnett911Careers.com.
 
Drop off expired medications at Drug Take Back Event
On Saturday, April 27, we’re once again partnering with the Drug Enforcement Agency for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Residents can dispose of unwanted or potentially dangerous prescription medications. 
 
The Take Back Day is an effort to prevent medication misuse and opioid addiction. If you want to contribute to making our communities safer by removing unneeded medications from your home, please stop by police headquarters or a precinct near you from 10:00am to 2:00pm. You can also drop off expired medications at the Earth Day recycling event on the same day at Coolray Field.
 
Liquids, syringes, sharps, and other non-prescription drugs will not be accepted. No appointment is needed and anyone dropping off prescription drugs will not be asked about medical history nor how they came into possession of the medications. To learn more, visit GwinnettCounty.com.
 
Take a Firearm Safety and Security class at your local precinct
Learn guidelines and best practices for safe gun handling by joining one of our Firearm Safety and Security classes. The classes are offered at all police precincts and taught by local law enforcement personnel.
 
Registration is required to participate, and seating is limited. Youth who plan to attend must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Residents are prohibited from bringing their own guns to class. All classes start promptly at 6:30pm.
 
Visit GwinnettCounty.com/FirearmSafety to register for one of upcoming classes below:
 
  •  Monday, May 6, North Precinct, 2735 Mall of Georgia Boulevard, Buford
  •  Wednesday, June 5, East Precinct, 2273 Alcovy Road, Dacula
  •  Wednesday, July 17, Central Precinct, 3125 Satellite Boulevard, Duluth
 
 
Celebrate Diversity at the 10th Annual Gwinnett Multicultural Festival
 
Join us in celebrating the rich tapestry of cultures that make up our vibrant community at the 10th annual Gwinnett Multicultural Festival and County Government Open House on Saturday, May 18 from 10:00am to 2:00pm at Gwinnett Place Mall, located at 2100 Pleasant Hill Road in Duluth.
 
This year's festival promises an array of exciting activities and performances that showcase the global diversity of Gwinnett. The festival is a free family-friendly event with plenty of activities for kids, including face painting, inflatables, and a touch-a-truck area featuring specialized vehicles from our public safety departments. Families can also take advantage of free car seat checks offered by Gwinnett Police and Gwinnett Fire and Emergency Services.
 
The festival will kick off with a naturalization ceremony to welcome our newest citizens. You’ll have a chance to visit more than 60 exhibits and meet the people who work in Gwinnett departments to discover services and programs available to residents. There will also be a diverse selection of delicious foods from around the world. For more information about the festival and open house, email us at PDCommunityAffairs@GwinnettCounty.com or learn more here.
 
Youth Police Academy is back this summer
 
Our annual Youth Police Academy ramps back up this summer! The academy is free and open to students living in Gwinnett who will be enrolled in grades 7 through 12 as of August 2024.
 
  • Middle School: June 24 to 28
  • High School: July 8 to 12
 
We curate an unparalleled glimpse into the world of law enforcement and the vital role it plays in our society. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about CPR/AED, emergency vehicle operations, crime scene investigations, internet safety, K-9, and much more. The hands-on approach is not just a learning experience but an exciting adventure into the world of policing; it's a launch pad for our youth to become informed, responsible, and proactive.
 
If you know a student who is ready for an adventure, encourage them to apply here. Space is limited. The application deadline is May 3, 2024, at 8:00am. Learn more by visiting GwinnettCounty.com/YPA. If you have additional questions or require more information, please email us at PDCommunityAffairs@GwinnettCounty.com
 
April is National Volunteers Month - Thank you to all Gwinnett Police volunteers!
 
We want to recognize and thank all of the community volunteers who give their time and energy to support Gwinnett Police’s mission.
 
Thank you to the Police Citizens Advisory Board members (pictured below), who provide recommendations related to law enforcement policies, procedures, practices, and training; the Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association of Gwinnett who support staff and residents year-round; the Volunteer Citizens on Patrol who help patrol our parks; the Community Oriented Police Service (C.O.P.S.) liaison and block captains who lead our Neighborhood Watch programs; and all other volunteers who willingly give of their time and talents, helping us to reach out and connect with the community in meaningful ways. Please know that your efforts are highly valued and deeply appreciated! 
 
Safety Tip of the Month: Pedestrian Safety
Follow these tips to keep you and your loved ones safe while crossing the road:
 
  • Always use crosswalks while crossing the road. Avoid jay walking.
  • Be sure to stop and look both ways several times before crossing the road.
  • If crossing to the other side of the street, do so quickly.
  • Reduce distractions. Avoid looking down at your phone or walking with earphones in.
  • Try not to carry heavy items if you plan on crossing the road. This may slow you down.
  • Wear brightly colored clothing if you plan on walking. Avoid areas that are not well lit.
  • If you go out drinking, avoid walking home even if you live close by. Call a taxi or rideshare service or contact a friend to pick you up.
 
For questions regarding the Neighbors in Uniform newsletter, please contact Rachael Warnsley at Rachael.Warnsley@GwinnettCounty.com or 770.513.5348. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, X, and Instagram @GwinnettPD. 
 
Posted on April 10, 2024 by GRTM Communications
 
 
 
April 10, 2024
 
Hello L. David,
 
As a resident of Gwinnett County, you know there is always a lot going on in the community. Read this newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest news from your County government.
 
Gwinnett County Government appreciates your help keeping your neighbors informed by sharing the following information through your homeowner association newsletter, website, and emails and by talking to your friends and family. 
 
What's new on TV Gwinnett?
 
Gwinnett County brings you the latest news and happenings about your community through Eye on Gwinnett, our weekly news program.
 
 
What you'll see in this episode:
  • Tax Assessors' Office issues Annual Notice of Assessment
  • Gwinnett Police will partner with DEA for National Prescription Drug Take Back
  • County offers 13 glass recycling locations
  • Gwinnett officials unveil newly constructed Ivy Creek Greenway extension
 
Check out more videos on TV Gwinnett Video on Demand.
 
Singleton Park and Greenway construction is underway
County officials broke ground on the new Singleton Park and Greenway trail in March. The 1.58-acre park will meet the community’s diverse needs and preferences with recreational and accessibility features, including open leisure spaces, a playground, a multimodal trail, shade structures, and a Ride Gwinnett stop.
 
The $6.3 million project is funded by the American Rescue Plan Act, a Governor’s Office grant, 2017 SPLOST programs, and a Community Development Block Grant. Visit GwinnettSPLOST.com to learn more about SPLOST.
 
Learn about Gwinnett's Transit Plan
 
 
Have you heard about Gwinnett’s Transit Plan? The County launched an educational hub for residents to get informed about the plan and have their transit questions answered.
The hub explores different transit modes, benefits for the community, and information about a potential transit referendum. It also features a monthly video series that highlights different components of the plan.
 
Gwinnett’s Transit Plan aims to provide 100 percent transit coverage through the expansion of the County’s existing microtransit service. Proposed services also include an airport ride to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, high-capacity systems, and additional transit transfer facilities. Explore more at GwinnettCounty.com/YourRide.
 
Attend a poll official hiring event
Become a poll official at an upcoming hiring event to gain valuable work experience and earn up to $440 per election. During the event, attendees must complete an I-9 form and bring the required original identification documents for verification. If you are unable to attend a hiring event, you can learn more about becoming a poll official in Gwinnett.
 
Asiste a un evento de contratación para trabajadores electorales
Conviértete en un trabajador electoral en un próximo evento de contratación para adquirir una valiosa experiencia laboral y ganar hasta $440 por elección. Durante el evento, los asistentes deberán completar un formulario I-9 y traer los documentos de identificación originales requeridos para su verificación. Si no puedes asistir a un evento de contratación, puedes obtener más información sobre cómo convertirte en trabajador electoral en Gwinnett.
 
Attend the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Job Expo
The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office will hold a job expo to fill openings including a Sheriff Processing Associate, Jailer Deputy Sheriff, and Administrative Support Specialist. The event will take place on Saturday, April 13 from 10:00am to 3:00pm at the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office in Lawrenceville.
 
Interested prospects can apply online or in person at the event for an opportunity to interview onsite. Successful candidates may receive a conditional job offer before they leave the event.
 
Register to vote in the upcoming election
Have you registered to vote? The voter registration deadline for the General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election is April 22. Visit MVP.SOS.GA.gov to check your registration status, download a registration application, locate your polling place, and more.
 
Inscríbete para votar en la próxima eleccion
¿Te has inscrito para votar? La fecha límite para la inscripción de votante de las Elecciones Primarias Generales y Elecciones Generales No Partidista es el 22 de Abril. Visita MVP.SOS.GA.gov para verificar el estado de tu inscripción electoral, descargar una solicitud de inscripción, ubicar tu lugar de votación, y más.
 
Recycle your used items for Earth Day
Join Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful and Gwinnett Solid Waste to celebrate Earth Day on Saturday, April 27 from 9:00am to noon at Coolray Field in Lawrenceville. Residents can drop off electronics, clothing, sneakers, latex, oil-based paints, and tires for recycling. Paper shredding is also available. Learn more information and how you can volunteer.
 
Drop off your unused prescription drugs safely
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Gwinnett Police will partner with the Drug Enforcement Agency for the National Prescription Drug Take Back Initiative on Saturday, April 27 from 10:00am to 2:00pm. Residents are invited to drop off tablets, capsules, patches, and other forms of prescription medications at eight locations around the county, including West Precinct in Norcross and Central Precinct in Duluth. Find a location or email PDCommunityAffairs@GwinnettCounty.com for more information.
 
Register your kids for summer camp!
We have a variety of action-packed programs planned where kids ages 5 to 12 years old can have fun, explore new activities, and make friends. Beginning Tuesday, May 28, the full-day camp features themed recreational experiences and are CAPS-approved. Lunch is provided daily, but campers can bring their own. To sign up and learn more about financial assistance, visit GwinnettParks.com.
 
Tax Assessors’ Office issues Annual Notice of Assessment
Most Residential and Commercial Annual Notices of Assessment for 2024 will be mailed in early April. An Annual Notice of Assessment is not a tax bill. The notice informs you of the value assessed on your residential or commercial real estate as of January 1, 2024. Property owners may appeal the assessed value within 45 days of the date of the notice by submitting a completed PT-311A state appeal form to the Tax Assessors’ Office by visiting Gwinnett-Assessor.com.
 
Get a free recycling cart! 
Did you know unincorporated Gwinnett County residents can request a recycling cart? Gwinnett Solid Waste offers this resource to those currently receiving trash services. If you're interested in curbside recycling services, order your free 65-gallon recycling cart by visiting GCSolidWaste.com.
 
 
 
 
 
Visit our website, social media for latest news
 
To stay updated with the latest news from the County, visit our website, GwinnettCounty.com or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @GwinnettGov. 
 
 
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Posted on April 7, 2024 by GRTM Communications
Categories: Gwinnett County
 
April 2024
Hello L. David,
 
As we head into April, I hope you and your loved ones enjoy more outdoor activities while fending off the pollen.
 
March was a busy month. I enjoyed the opportunity to engage with residents in District 3 to share updates, accomplishments, and the Board of Commissioners' notice of intent to call for a transit referendum. A special thanks to all residents who joined in person and watched the town halls on Facebook. You can watch the March 11 town hall on Facebook if you missed the town halls.
 
I, alongside Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson, also had the privilege of joining Congresswoman Lucy McBath as she hosted a Community Violence Intervention & Prevention Initiative Grant Briefing. We gained valuable information on the grant funded through the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs.
 
Community Violence Intervention
 
 
Happy 101 Birthday to Mr. James Davis!
 
Lastly, before March closed out, I enjoyed celebrating the 101st birthday of WWII Veteran and Snellville resident Mr. James Davis. His wisdom and service to our country have helped make the world and Gwinnett a better place.
 
Please join me in wishing him a happy belated birthday!
 
Keep reading to learn about upcoming events and important dates in April!
 
Happening Around Gwinnett
State of the County
2024 State of the County
Gwinnett County Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson addressed hundreds of business owners, residents, and other stakeholders during her annual State of the County address in March. She reflected on her journey with the County and recognized the efforts of many to make Gwinnett a benchmark community.
 
To watch the full State of the County address, click here.
Attend the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office
Job Expo
The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office will hold a job expo to fill openings including a Sheriff Processing Associate, Jailer Deputy Sheriff, and Administrative Support Specialist. The event will take place on Saturday, April 13 from 10:00am to 3:00pm at the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office in Lawrenceville.
 
Interested prospects can apply online or in person at the event for an opportunity to interview onsite. Successful candidates may receive a conditional job offer before they leave the event.
Recycle your used items for Earth Day
Join Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful and Gwinnett Solid Waste to celebrate Earth Day on Saturday, April 27 from 9:00am to noon at Coolray Field in Lawrenceville.
 
Residents can drop off electronics, clothing, sneakers, latex, oil-based paints, and tires for recycling. Paper shredding is also available. Click here for more information and to volunteer.
Register to vote in the upcoming election
The 2024 election season is underway, and the deadline to register to vote in the General Primary Election is April 22. The General Primary Election Day is May 21, with the runoff on June 18. Visit MVP.SOS.GA.gov to check your registration status, download a registration application, view sample ballots, and locate your polling place.
 
Inscríbete para votar en la próxima eleccion
La temporada electoral de 2024 está en marcha y la fecha límite para inscribirse para votar en las Elecciones Primarias Generales es el 22 de Abril. El día de las Elecciones Primarias Generales es el 21 de Mayo y la segunda vuelta el 18 de Junio. Visita MVP.SOS.GA.gov para verificar el estado de su inscripción electoral, descargar una solicitud de inscripción, ver boletas de muestra y ubicar su lugar de votación.
 
What's New in District 3
Discover ways to manage household hazardous waste
Join us on Thursday, April 18 at the Elizabeth H. Williams Branch of the Gwinnett County Public Library in Snellville from 6:00pm to 7:30pm for the Household Hazardous Waste workshop. Residents will learn about recycling, reducing, storing, and disposing of household hazardous waste.
 
To register for the event, visit Gwinnetth2o.com, call 678.376.7193, or email DWRWorkshops@GwinnettCounty.com and provide your name, address, and phone number.
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Drop off your unused prescription drugs safely
Gwinnett Police will partner with the Drug Enforcement Agency for the National Prescription Drug Take Back Initiative on Saturday, April 27 from 10:00am to 2:00pm.
 
Residents are invited to drop off tables, capsules, patches, and other forms of prescription medications at eight locations around the county, including the East Precinct in Dacula and the Bay Creek Precinct in Duluth. For more information, click here or email PDCommunityAffairs@GwinnettCounty.com.
Annual Notices of Assessment
Most Residential and Commercial Annual Notices of Assessment for 2024 will be mailed in early April. An Annual Notice of Assessment is not a tax bill. The notice informs you of the value assessed on your residential or commercial real estate as of January 1, 2024. Property owners may appeal the assessed value within 45 days of the date of the notice by submitting a completed PT-311A state appeal form to the Tax Assessors’ Office by visiting Gwinnett-Assessor.com.
Glass Recycling
Reminder: Recycle your glass
Gwinnett now offers 13 glass recycling locations around the County, including two containers in District 3. Residents are encouraged to bring clean and empty glass bottles or jars of all colors to Lenora Park in Snellville or the Harbins Park baseball entrance in Dacula.
 
For more information on glass recycling in Gwinnett and to find a location near you, visit GwinnettCounty.com/GlassRecycling.
 
Special Events and Happenings
 
Visit GwinnettCountyEvents.com or follow the County’s social media channels to learn about more upcoming events.
 
You Got Game
Saturday, April 13 from 10:00am to 2:00pm
Show off your skills in dribbling, free throw shooting, and 3-point shooting. Open for ages six to 17. Register here. Resident Fee: $6; Non-Resident Fee: $16. Lenora Park Gymnasium, 4515 Lenora Church Road, Snellville.
 
Kites and Airplanes
Saturday, April 20 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm
Take flight with DIY creations of various kites and airplanes, plus refreshments. Open for ages seven to 11. Register here. Resident Fee: $6; Non-Resident Fee: $11. Dacula Park Activity Building Community Room, 2735 Old Auburn Avenue, Dacula.
 
Jazz on the Lawn
Friday, April 26 from 6:30pm to 9:30pm
Free! Jazz up your night with music and dancing under the stars. Concessions are available for purchase. Open to all ages. VIP seating is available for a fee (21 and older). Gwinnett Historic Courthouse Building, 185 Crogan Street, Lawrenceville.
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Posted on March 27, 2024 by GRTM Communications
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Spring 2024
 
Hello L. David,
 
Welcome to Volunteer Gwinnett News, a quarterly newsletter to help you stay informed about volunteer opportunities, how to become a volunteer, and the work volunteers are doing in our community. Volunteers are an essential part of Gwinnett County; their selfless contributions ensure projects get done, improve the community’s quality of life, build partnership bonds, save tax dollars, and keep us all vibrantly connected.
 
2023 VOLUNTEER GWINNETT BY THE NUMBER
Volunteer Gwinnett: Honoring Excellence
Our volunteer troops made an incredible impact in 2023, and we’re proud to report their impressive achievements. Through the collective efforts of local communities and government, volunteers contributed 1,036,769 hours, with 44,510 individuals participating in 9,961 service opportunities, projects, and volunteer events. The economic value? A staggering $32,968,936 in savings for Gwinnett taxpayers. We extend our heartfelt appreciation for your outstanding contributions and ongoing support as we look forward to another great year in 2024. 
Gwinnett Serves: Extending Reach
In 2023, our Gwinnett Serves program welcomed 21 new community partners into its ever-expanding network of nonprofits, faith-based organizations, and civic groups. Last year, Volunteer Gwinnett facilitated 2,835 volunteer hours to benefit these qualifying organizations. For our Great Days of Service event in October, Gwinnett Serves orchestrated 77 volunteer projects and collection drives – all in a single weekend – and was awarded the 2023 National Association of Volunteer Programs in Local Government Rising to Excellence Award for this annual campaign.
Employee Volunteers: Promoting Wellness
Gwinnett County employees stepped up to the plate in 2023, sparked by a new wellness incentive program that included multiple volunteer opportunities through Volunteer Gwinnett. Our employees mentored 2,125 sixth- and eighth-grade students at Junior Achievement Discovery Center Gwinnett, the Lawrenceville campus of Junior Achievement of Georgia, and they showed up in droves to support our Mobile Food Security program. With 24 dedicated volunteer events, employee engagement soared throughout the year. Thank you for going the extra mile! We are grateful for the work you’ve done and the time you’ve given. We encourage you to continue making a difference. Explore upcoming volunteer opportunities at VolunteerGwinnett.net or email VolunteerGwinnett@GwinnettCounty.com
 
AROUND THE COMMUNITY
Gwinnett celebrates National Volunteer Week
To kick off National Volunteer Week, the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners recognized Volunteer Gwinnett’s dedicated community volunteers with the annual Volunteer Appreciation Proclamation! Keep the celebration going and join us on Sunday, April 21 through Saturday, April 27 for a series of volunteer opportunities. Visit VolunteerGwinnett.net to register today! 
 
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Help residents recycle on Earth Day
Join Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful and Gwinnett Solid Waste Management on Saturday, April 27 for the annual Earth Day recycling event. From 9:00am to noon, residents will drop off hard-to-recycle items, such as electronics, latex and oil-based paints, clothing, paper, and tires. Volunteers are needed to direct traffic, unload vehicles, break down boxes, and more.
 
This opportunity is perfect for volunteer groups and teen volunteers aged 16 and older. To register, call 770.822.7141 or visit VolunteerGwinnett.net. Coolray Field is located at 2500 Buford Drive in Lawrenceville.
 
Promote health and wellness in Gwinnett
Highlighting Mental Health Awareness Month, Live Healthy Gwinnett is seeking volunteers for the Community Health Fair on Saturday, May 11 at George Pierce Park in Suwanee. Volunteers are needed to assist with event setup and reset across two dates and various shifts.
 
Volunteers should be prepared for physical tasks, such as lifting heavy objects and standing for extended periods. To register, visit VolunteerGwinnett.net or email LiveHealthyGwinnett@GwinnettCounty.com.
Deliver meals to seniors
Become a volunteer driver for the Home-Delivered Meals program! Our volunteer drivers provide essential support by delivering meals directly to homebound clients.
 
Volunteers must be at least 18 years old, have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation, and be capable of meeting the physical demands of the role, including standing, lifting five-to-ten-pound bags of food items, and climbing steps or flights of stairs. To learn more about meal delivery or other volunteer opportunities with Health and Human Services, visit VolunteerGwinnett.net or email HHSVolunteers@GwinnettCounty.com.
Enhance Gwinnett Citizen Fire Academy Alumni Association’s website
The Gwinnett Citizen Fire Academy Alumni Association is seeking volunteers to upkeep GwinnettCFA.org! Volunteers will audit and improve the current website, produce social media content, and more to engage residents.
 
To learn more, visit VolunteerGwinnett.net.
 
SPOTLIGHT ON YOU
Liaison Spotlight – Garret Dufty
Garret Dufty, the Outreach Specialist at Gwinnett Water Resources, is dedicated to coordinating volunteer events and educating the community on waterway conservation. With a political science background from the University of North Georgia, his passion for conservation grew during his AmeriCorps service with the Mills River Partnership in North Carolina. Garret’s favorite volunteer experiences are managing invasive plant species to support local wildlife.
 
When he’s not advocating for water conservation or battling invasive plants, Garret enjoys family hikes, gardening, and woodworking. Certified as a Master Herpetologist, Georgia Master Naturalist, and Georgia Adopt-A-Stream Trainer, Garret shares his knowledge and enthusiasm for nature with everyone he meets.
 
Apart from ongoing volunteer opportunities with Gwinnett Water Resources, Garret invites you to join the department for the annual Water Wonders Spring Festival on Saturday, April 27 at Shoal Creek Filter Plant in Buford, featuring a day of fun-filled activities and facility tours.
 
For details, email DWRWorkshop@GwinnettCounty.com.
 
Posted on March 14, 2024 by GRTM Communications
 
 
 
March 14, 2024
 
Hello L. David,
 
As a resident of Gwinnett County, you know there is always a lot going on in the community. Read this newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest news from your County government.
 
Gwinnett County Government appreciates your help keeping your neighbors informed by sharing the following information through your homeowner association newsletter, website, and emails and by talking to your friends and family. 
 
What's new on TV Gwinnett?
 
Gwinnett County brings you the latest news and happenings about your community through Eye on Gwinnett, our weekly news program.
 
 
What you'll see in this episode:
  • Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson presents 2024 State of the County address
  • Gwinnett Police to host hiring event
  • Attend the Pop-Up Spring Festival
  • Celebrating Women's History Month
 
Check out more videos on TV Gwinnett Video on Demand.
 
2024 State of the County: Gwinnett is where opportunity thrives
 
 
Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson addressed hundreds of business owners, residents, and other stakeholders during her fourth State of the County address. Hendrickson reflected on her journey with the County and recognized the efforts of many to make Gwinnett a benchmark community.
 
With investments in public safety, human services, infrastructure, and quality of life that make Gwinnett a desirable destination for families and businesses, she said the County has ensured the strength of its fundamentals and never wavered in its commitment to outstanding service delivery. Read the full speech or watch the video.
 
Commissioners to hold March town hall meetings
District 1 Commissioner Kirkland Carden, District 3 Commissioner Jasper Watkins III, and District 4 Commissioner Matthew Holtkamp will host a series of town hall meetings to share updates about their districts. The sessions will highlight key takeaways from Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson’s State of the County address, provide updates on projects and initiatives in their respective districts, and inform attendees about the Board of Commissioners’ intent to call for a transit referendum. Learn more and attend an upcoming town hall.
 
Attend a poll official hiring event
Become a poll official at an upcoming hiring event to gain valuable work experience and earn up to $440 per election. During the event, attendees must complete an I-9 form and bring the required original identification documents for verification. If you are unable to attend a hiring event, you can learn more about becoming a poll official in Gwinnett.
 
Asiste a un evento de contratación para trabajadores electorales
Conviértete en un trabajador electoral en un próximo evento de contratación para adquirir una valiosa experiencia laboral y ganar hasta $440 por elección. Durante el evento, los asistentes deberán completar un formulario I-9 y traer los documentos de identificación originales requeridos para su verificación. Si no puedes asistir a un evento de contratación, puedes obtener más información sobre cómo convertirte en trabajador electoral en Gwinnett.
 
Sign up for the Citizens Fire Academy
Here’s your chance to get a firsthand look at saving lives and protecting property with Gwinnett Fire and Emergency Services! Online applications for the next Citizens Fire Academy are now being accepted until March 24. The nine-week program offers a behind-the-scenes look at department operations and specialty teams like Swiftwater Rescue, Technical Rescue, Hazardous Materials, and Mass Casualty response.
 
English and Spanish-speaking instructors will lead the classes, which begin April 11 and meet every Thursday at 6:00pm. The average class lasts three hours. For more information, call the Fire Education section at 678.518.4845 or send an email to FirePrograms@GwinnettCounty.com.
 
Gwinnett celebrates Women's History Month
As we mark Women's History Month, we are shining a spotlight on the prominent women who lead and serve in various capacities within Gwinnett County Government. Throughout this month, we will share stories of inspirational women who have made significant impacts in the county and highlight their leadership, vision, and dedication to serving the community. Follow us on social media @GwinnettGov for updates and stay tuned for inspiring messages from elected officials and women in leadership roles across Gwinnett County Government.
 
Become a lifeguard 
Looking for a rewarding job opportunity this summer? Become an American Red Cross-certified lifeguard for Gwinnett County’s award-winning park system. Not only will you learn lifesaving skills and boost your fitness level, but you can also enjoy flexible hours in a fun team environment with ample growth opportunities.
 
Pay starts at $17.32 per hour, plus the training is free! Part-time and seasonal positions are available at our five year-round aquatic centers and four seasonal pools. Learn more at GwinnettCounty.com/Lifeguard.
 
Be prepared for an emergency
The next emergency could be right around the corner. Don’t be caught unprepared! Keep yourself, your family, and your community safe through a variety of training offered by the Georgia East Metro Health District Medical Reserve Corps at no cost for members. MRC GEM is an all-volunteer organization serving the health and safety of all Gwinnett County residents. As part of Gwinnett County’s Citizen Corps, MRC GEM works closely with GNR Public Health and the Gwinnett Office of Emergency Management. Visit MRCGEM.com for more information.
 
Save on your water bill with a rebate
Ever experienced an unexpected spike in your water bill? It's likely caused by leaks in your home. Fortunately, some smart technology devices can alert you to problems so you can act quickly to help prevent severe damage and high bills. Gwinnett Water Resources is participating in the Smart Leak Detection Device Rebate Program, which offers a rebate of $50 to $100 on the purchase price of a smart leak detection device. For qualifications and to apply, visit Gwinnetth2o.com.
 
 
 
 
 
Visit our website, social media for latest news
 
To stay updated with the latest news from the County, visit our website, GwinnettCounty.com or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @GwinnettGov. 
 
 
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Posted on March 12, 2024 by GRTM Communications
 
 
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Green Looks Good on You, Gwinnett!

During this month related to shamrocks, rainbows, leprechauns, good fortune, and the color green (our favorite color), Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful would like to highlight the fact that Gwinnett County just keeps getting GREENER. And it looks so good on you! Click the button below to read some awesome stats and facts to back up that claim…
Learn How GREEN We've Been Getting...

To stay on top of our latest eco-friendly tips, be sure to bookmark www.GwinnettCB.org and visit our blog often. We also invite you to connect with us on social media on FacebookInstagramLinkedIn, and Twitter.

 

Make Plans to Take Part in Our NEXT Recycling Event

 

MARK YOUR CALENDAR

For These Environmental Observances

International Day of Action for Rivers

March 15, 2024

Global Recycling Day

March 18, 2024

International Day of Forests

March 21, 2024

World Planting Day

March 21, 2024

World Water Day

March 22, 2024

Earth Hour

Last Saturday of March 
 

Calling All GCPS Educators and Administrators!

 

Have You Heard the News?

Thank you to everyone who took the time to vote us BEST OF GWINNETT in the Charitable Organizations category for the SIXTH YEAR IN A ROW!

 

GC&B Out on the Town

Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful has been honored with a Governor's Circle Award! We were invited to take part in Keep Georgia Beautiful Day last month, and - while there - our Carmita and Schelly had an amazing time at the Capitol! 

We were recognized during the House of Representatives session. Before our recognition, the representatives were asked to stand if they had a local KAB affiliate in their area, and then we were asked to stand. It was so inspiring to see the gratitude shown by the House of Representatives. Jeff Cown, Director of the Environmental Protection Division, and Christopher Nunn, Department of Consumer Affairs Commissioner, were there to thank us for all of our hard work and commitment to our local communities and the state of Georgia.

We got lots of great pics and had some meaningful conversations with State Representatives Farooq Mughal and Matt Reeves, and - even though she's a proud Auburn grad - our Executive Director Schelly Marlatt even posed with UGA's Hairy Dawg.
 

Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day

A very special THANK YOU to the drivers of the 531 vehicles that took part in our Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day on Saturday and to the 60 volunteers who worked so hard to direct traffic and haul items from their cars to the appropriate stations! You all had a hand in keeping Gwinnett clean and beautiful! 
 
We had a BLAST at the Gwinnett Science, Engineering, + Innovation Fair last month. Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful Executive Director Schelly Marlatt was honored to be a judge alongside our Board Chair, Donald Lee, and Board Member Jay Bassett.

GC&B team member Brenda McDaniel was also there, and we had several GC&B Board Member sightings, including Pam Ledbetter, Craig Roberts, and Jessica Holden. Speaking of sightings - Maggie the Cow was there, too! There were so many great projects, and we all loved speaking to these really creative, super-smart students. Way to go, kiddos! We're already looking forward to next year's Team STEM event!
 

Leap Into Litter Cleanup Day

On February 29 - Leap Day - Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful, Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources, and some truly amazing volunteers from our Green Youth Advisory Council and local high schools converged on Gas South District's Preston C. Williams Gateway Park for our first ever Leap Into Litter Cleanup Day. We filled 17 bags of garbage and left the park much better than we found it!
 

Please Join Us in Welcoming Our New Board Chair and Chair-Elect!

Donald Lee of Gwinnett County Courts is our new Chairman of Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful's Board of Trustees, with Pam Ledbetter of Accent Creative Group serving in the role of Chair-Elect & Secretary! We thank you both for your service to our organization and community, and we can't wait to see the positive impact you two make with the rest of our dedicated board members!
 

We've Got Some Exciting News On Tap!

Thanks to a collaboration between Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful, Slow Pour Brewing Company in Lawrenceville, 6S Brewing Company in Duluth, Cultivation Brewery in Norcross, and StillFire Brewing in Suwanee, beer lovers with have a cool new brew to sip this Spring! WIth Earth Day falling on April 22, the "Earth Day" beer will be served in the taprooms of all four breweries throughout the month of April, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful. Be on the lookout for more details on our social media platforms in the next few weeks!
 

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Posted on March 5, 2024 by GRTM Communications
 
 
 
March 2024
Hello L. David,
 
Thanks to all who joined in celebrating Black History Month. Events hosted by County departments and throughout the community uplifted Black arts and culture.
 
As we enter March, we're preparing for a new season and honoring women during Women's History Month! It's a great time to get outside and explore all that Gwinnett has to offer while also recognizing the women who continue to have a positive impact on our lives. Keep reading to learn more about some exciting events we have in March.
Join us for our March town halls
I will be hosting town halls throughout March, discussing our district accomplishments and the Board of Commissioners' intent to call for a transit referendum. I hope to see you at one or all of these events:
  • Monday, March 11 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm at Dacula City Hall
  • Monday, March 18 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at the Gwinnett Justice Administration Center Auditorium along with District 4 Commissioner Matthew Holtkamp
  • Wednesday, March 27 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center Auditorium
 
For more information regarding the town halls, visit GwinnettCounty.com.
 
Happening Around Gwinnett
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Vote in advance through March 8
Voters are not limited to Election Day to cast their ballot for the March 12 Presidential Preference Primary. Registered voters vote in advance in person every day, including weekends, through March 8 from 7:00am to 7:00pm at the Gwinnett Voter Registrations and Elections Office in Lawrenceville and nine other advance voting locations around the county.
 
To check the status of your voter registration, see a sample ballot, and find your polling location, visit the Secretary of State's My Voter page.
 
Vota por adelantado hasta el 8 de Marzo 
Los votantes no están limitados al día de las elecciones para emitir su voto para las Primarias de Preferencia Presidencial del 12 de Marzo. Los votantes inscritos pueden votar por adelantado en persona todos los días, incluidos los fines de semana, hasta el 8 de Marzo de 7:00am a 7:00pm en la Oficina de Inscripción de Votantes y Elecciones de Gwinnett en Lawrenceville y en nueve lugares de votación adelantada en todo el condado.
 
Para verificar el estado de su incripción de votante, ver una boleta de muestra y encontrar su lugar de votación, visita Mi página de Votante de la Secretaría de Estado.
Board of Commissioners adopts 2045 Unified Plan
The Gwinnett Board of Commissioners has adopted the 2045 Unified Plan, setting a vision for Gwinnett's future over the next two decades. Led by Gwinnett Planning and Development, the plan was developed over an 11-month period using stakeholder and community feedback as a catalyst for its recommendations, tackling issues related to land use, economic development, housing, transportation, sustainable infrastructure, and community resources.
 
The 2045 Unified Plan serves as a roadmap for Gwinnett, offering tangible steps to accommodate the county's projected population growth of more than half a million residents by 2045. The plan aims to maintain Gwinnett's high quality of life while fostering intentional and beneficial development. The plan also includes actionable goals, strategies, priorities, and implementation tools to guide elected officials, County staff, and other community leaders as they work to improve Gwinnett for all its residents. To view the full 2045 Unified Plan, visit GwinnettCounty.com/2045UnifiedPlan.
E-commerce spaces available at Police headquarters and precincts
The Gwinnett Police Department now offers dedicated parking spots for those who wish to buy, sell, and trade goods at each precinct and headquarters.
 
Each parking spot is marked with a sign and is monitored with video surveillance 24 hours a day and seven days a week. Find a location of Gwinnett Police headquarters or a precinct near you.
 
What's New in District 3
Food distribution
Mobile food distribution at Rhodes Jordan Park
Residents can pick up fresh and shelf-stable foods on Tuesday, March 12 at Rhodes Jordan Park in Lawrenceville from 3:00pm until supplies last. The distribution site is a contactless drive-thru and no identification is required.
 
For more information, visit GwinnettCommunityServices.com. To volunteer to assist with distribution, click here.
Empower Gwinnett applications open
The Empower Gwinnett Government Internship Program, formerly Career Starts Here, is Gwinnett County Government's summer internship program for youth ages 15 to 21. The four-week paid internship program offers Gwinnett’s young people an opportunity to gain valuable, real-world experience.
 
Pay is $15 and interns must be available to participate in the entire program, which includes two workshops, for 40-hour work weeks starting in June, and the awards ceremony. The application deadline is March 18. For more information and to submit an application, visit GwinnettCounty.com/EmpowerGwinnett.
Become a lifeguard
Are you looking for a rewarding job opportunity this summer? Become an American Red Cross-certified lifeguard for Gwinnett County’s award-winning park system. Enjoy flexible hours in a fun team environment with ample growth opportunities while learning lifesaving skills and boosting your fitness level.
 
Pay starts at $17.32 per hour, and training is free. Part-time and seasonal positions are available at our five year-round aquatic centers and four seasonal pools. Learn more at GwinnettCounty.com/Lifeguard.
 
Special Events and Happenings
 
Visit GwinnettCountyEvents.com or follow the County’s social media channels to learn about more upcoming events.
 
Little Explores: Sun
Tuesday, March 12 and Thursday, March 21 from 10:00am to 11:00am
Explore through crafts and stories. Open to ages two to five years old. Adult attendance is required. Resident Fee: $3. Non-resident Fee: $13. Rhodes Jordan Community Recreation Center, 100 East Crogan Steet, Lawrenceville (March 12). Dacula Park Activity Building, 2735 Old Auburn Avenue, Dacula (March 21).
 
Gardening 101 & Volunteer Workday
Saturday, March 16 from 10:00am to noon and March 21 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Put on your gloves and join Harvest Gwinnett for a Gardening 101 volunteer workday. These are free hands-on events for gardeners of all ages and abilities. Dacula Park Community Garden, 205 Dacula Road, Dacula (March 16). Lenora Park Community Garden, 4515 Lenora Church Road, Snellville (March 21).
 
Illuminated Egg Hunt
Saturday, March 23 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Experience the thrill of nighttime hunting during this egg-stra special experience! The evening will start with games and activities until the sun goes down. Register Here. Open to ages five to 12. Resident Fee: $6. Non-resident Fee: $12. Rhodes Jordan Soccer Fields #1, #2, and #3. 100 East Crogan Street, Lawrenceville.
 
Posted on March 3, 2024 by GRTM Communications
 
 
 
 
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Happy Women's History Month! Watch this video as Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson highlights the trailblazing women leaders in Gwinnett County Government who oversee daily operations, policy, and public safety.
 
Check out more videos on TV Gwinnett Video on Demand.
 
FEATURE
 
Commissioners adopt the 2045 Unified Plan
On February 20, the Board of Commissioners adopted the 2045 Unified Plan, a comprehensive roadmap guiding Gwinnett’s development through the year 2045.
 
With a core focus on accommodating the county’s growing population, the 2045 Unified Plan preserves Gwinnett’s high quality of life while promoting intentional and community-beneficial development. It was developed using stakeholder and community input for its recommendations and tackles key issues related to land use, economic development, housing, transportation, sustainable infrastructure, and community resources.
 
The plan also comprises actionable goals, strategies, priorities, and implementation to guide elected officials, County staff, and other leaders as they work to improve Gwinnett for all its residents. The 2045 Unified Plan works in tandem with the County's recent Comprehensive Housing Study and the ongoing Comprehensive Transportation Plan.
 
Visit GwinnettCounty.com/2045UnifiedPlan to learn more about the plan.
 
AROUND GWINNETT
 
Board approves notice of intent to call for a transit referendum
 
The Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a notice of intent to call for a referendum, a crucial step to improve mobility around Gwinnett. As outlined in Georgia law, this action is required before the Board can officially call for a transit referendum to be placed on the 2024 November ballot. The Transit Plan, approved last year, aims to expand the County’s current transit system, Ride Gwinnett.
 
This plan provides 100 percent transit coverage across the county, including two connections from Gwinnett County to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and expansion of the system’s shared-ride service. It also proposes a shift in the County’s current mobility funding model to a one percent dedicated sales tax. To learn more about the plan and additional projects, visit GwinnettCounty.com/TDP.
 
Apply for the Gwinnett Youth Commission
 
Get an inside look at Gwinnett County Government, interact with local leaders, and receive community leadership training this summer through the Gwinnett Youth Commission. This year-long program includes an eight-week summer training session and focuses on personal and professional development, public service, and more. To be considered for this upcoming term, rising high school freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors must apply by Friday, April 5. There is no cost to participate in this program. Visit GwinnettYouthCommission.com for more information and to apply.
 
Tax Assessors' Office issues Real Estate Property Annual Notices of Assessment
 
Most Residential and Commercial Annual Notices of Assessment for 2024 will be mailed in April. An Annual Notice of Assessment is not a tax bill. The notice informs you of the value assessed on your residential or commercial real estate as of January 1, 2024. Property owners may appeal the assessed value within 45 days of the date of the notice by submitting a completed PT-311A state appeal form to the Tax Assessors’ Office or by visiting Gwinnett-Assessor.com.
 
PROTECTING OUR RESOURCES
 
Save on your water bill with a rebate
Ever experienced an unexpected spike in your water bill? It's likely caused by leaks in your home. Fortunately, some smart technology devices can alert you to problems so you can act quickly to help prevent severe damage and high bills.
 
Gwinnett Water Resources is participating in the Smart Leak Detection Device Rebate Program, which offers a rebate of $50 to $100 on the purchase price of a smart leak detection device. For qualifications and to apply, visit Gwinnetth2o.com.
 
Discover ways to manage household hazardous waste
 
Join us at the Household Hazardous Waste workshop on Thursday, April 18 to learn about recycling, reducing, storing, and disposing of household hazardous waste from 6:00pm to 7:30pm at the Snellville branch of the Gwinnett County Public Library. To register, visit Gwinnetth2o.com, call 678.376.7193, or email DWRworkshops@GwinnettCounty.com and provide your name, address, and phone number.
 
TAX COMMISSIONER
 
Apply by April 1 for a homestead exemption
 
Did you know that having a homestead exemption can reduce your property taxes? If you own and occupy a home in Gwinnett as your primary residence as of January 1, you may qualify for an exemption this year. Visit GwinnettTaxCommissioner.com/Apply by April 1 to apply. If you already have an exemption, you do not need to reapply.
 
PUBLIC SAFETY
 
Keep your kids safe in traveling vehicles
Car safety seats provide protection for children in a crash and reduce the risk of death. It's important to know how to properly install a car seat in a vehicle. Remember, as children grow, how they sit in your car will change. Choose and install the right seat for your child with these helpful tips:
  • Find a car seat that fits your child
  • Ensure the car seat is the right fit for your vehicle
  • Install your car seat correctly every time
 
Gwinnett Police provides car seat checks at Central Precinct, while Fire and Emergency Services offers car seat checks countywide during scheduled events or by appointment at Fire Headquarters. To schedule an appointment, call 678.518.4845 or 678.442.6520.
 
 
SPLOST
 
County to break ground at Singleton Park
Commissioners gave the green light to build Singleton Park and Greenway in unincorporated Norcross. The new 1.58-acre park will meet the community’s diverse needs and preferences with recreational and accessibility features, including open leisure spaces, a playground, a multimodal trail, shade structures, and a Ride Gwinnett stop.
 
F.S. Scarborough LLC was awarded the contract. The $6.3 million project is funded by the American Rescue Plan Act, a Governor’s Office grant, 2017 SPLOST programs, and a CARES Act Community Development Block Grant. Visit GwinnettSPLOST.com to learn more about SPLOST.
 
RESOURCES
 
Drop off your expired medication
 
Gwinnett Police is partnering with the Drug Enforcement Administration for National Drug Take Back, an initiative that allows residents to properly dispose of unused or expired prescription medications. Residents can drop off tablets, capsules, patches, and other forms of prescription drugs on Saturday, April 27 from 10:00am to 2:00pm at police headquarters and any of our six precincts. To learn more, please email PDCommunityAffairs@GwinnettCounty.com.
 
SERVING GWINNETT
 
Recycle your used items for Earth Day
 
Have some hard-to-recycle items? Join us – rain or shine – at Gwinnett’s annual Earth Day recycling event on Saturday, April 27 from 9:00am to noon at Coolray Field in Lawrenceville. Each year, Gwinnett Solid Waste Management and Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful join the global community to celebrate Earth Day. Drop off items that are typically more difficult to recycle, such as electronics, latex and oil-based paints, tires, paper, and clothing. Volunteers will remove items from disposable containers in your vehicle’s trunk or back seat. For a list of acceptable items and more details, visit GCSolidWaste.com.
 
Register to vote in the upcoming election
 
Have you registered to vote? The 2024 election season is underway, and the deadline to register to vote in the General Primary Election is April 22. The General Primary Election Day is May 21 with the runoff on June 18. Visit MVP.SOS.GA.gov to check your registration status, download a registration application, view sample ballots, and locate your polling place.
 
Inscríbete para votar en la próxima eleccion
 
¿Se ha inscrito para votar? La temporada electoral de 2024 está en marcha y la fecha límite para inscribirse para votar en las Elecciones Primarias Generales es el 22 de Abril. El día de las Elecciones Primarias Generales es el 21 de Mayo y la segunda vuelta el 18 de Junio. Visita MVP.SOS.GA.gov para verificar el estado de su inscripción electoral, descargar una solicitud de inscripción, ver boletas de muestra y ubicar su lugar de votación.
 
OTHER NEWSLETTERS & PUBLICATIONS
 
Posted on March 1, 2024 by GRTM Communications
 
 
 
 
Gwinnett County Government 
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Recently, 25 of our UGA Extension Gwinnett 4-H members in grades 4 through 6 competed in a public speaking contest where they claimed first, second, and third place! Gwinnett represented 12 percent of the participants, making us one of the counties with the highest participation rate at the event. Congratulations to our team and their coaches on this well-deserved victory!
Posted on February 29, 2024 by GRTM Communications
 
 
Gwinnett County Police
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OFFICERS LEVERAGE TECHNOLOGY TO FIND MISSING ELDERLY WOMAN IN LESS THAN TWO HOURS
Officers assigned to North Precinct utilized our Situational Awareness and Crime Response Center (SACRC) and Flock cameras to locate and safely return an elderly female to her family.
On February 27, a uniform patrol officer was approached by a citizen while on patrol near 5885 Cumming Hwy in Buford, who stated her 82-year-old friend was missing. In an effort to locate the missing woman, officers contacted our analysts at our Situational Awareness and Crime Response Center.
Approximately one hour later, the missing person’s vehicle was observed entering Gwinnett County. Analysts promptly alerted officers in the area, who located and pulled over the car. The missing person told officers she was lost and did not know how to return home. Through the swift actions of our analysts and with the help of our technology, officers safely reunited the elderly missing person with her family. Gwinnett County Police would like to thank the Sugar Hill Marshals, who helped in this case.
Posted on February 29, 2024 by GRTM Communications
 
 
Gwinnett FurnitureGwinnett County Job Postings
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We are looking for delivery guys who are committed. Preferably who have experience in assembling furniture.
or If you are interested contact us @ 470-359-8086 or visit us at 850 dogwood Rd, Lawrenceville, GA 30044
Posted on February 28, 2024 by GRTM Communications
 
Gwinnett Parks and Recreation 
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Ready for big fun for big and little kids? Plan a visit to the newly updated playground at Bay Creek Park! It's accessible and offers a wide variety of fun activities for children of all ages and abilities. Swing by and enjoy the wheelchair-accessible spinner and rocker, double swings, a circular ramp system, and much more! We've even added a smaller playground with a more physically challenging theme for older kids and young adults! Find park information at Bit.ly/ExploreBayCreekPark.
 
Posted on February 27, 2024 by GRTM Communications
 
City of Lawrenceville 
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Friendly reminder that City Sanitation does NOT pick up construction materials from City trash bins. Owners are responsible for the disposal of these items and can call
 Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful at 770-822-5187.