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Full Video: Feb. 11 Snellville Council Meeting

The meeting was the first regularly scheduled council meeting of the month.

 
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Feb. 11 council meeting - this section includes the announcements, pledge, ceremonial matters, and soundbites of Snellville history.
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Feb. 11 council meeting - this section includes the announcements, pledge, ceremonial matters, and soundbites of Snellville history.
This section includes the mayor's State of the City address, results of the audit and the mid-year budget report.
This section includes old and new business, including the resolution on the dam at Summit Chase.
This section includes council reports.
This section includes the mayor's report and public comments, including the president of the Summit Chase Homeowners Association and Tod Warner.

Key points:

  • The Mayor celebrated a year of "firsts" in Snellville, including the first International Festival, the first Flag Day and the first art exhibit at City Hall.
  • The Mayor also discussed building a cultural arts center on Wisteria Drive. 
  • Feb. 12 was declared "Georgia Day" in Snellville.
  • The city passed an audit with flying colors.
  • Mayor Pro Tem Tom Witts created a resolution concerning the lake at Summit Chase. He reasoned that the homeowers association should pursue taking action against the contractor who broke the pipe in the dam in the first place. The resolution passed four to one, with Mike Sabbagh voting against and Mayor Kautz abstaining.
  • Council and Mayor voted to purchase a digital voice logging system for the Snellville Police department. This will allow 9-1-1 calls to be recorded and replayed. 
  • Callie Andrews, COO of Eastside Medical Center, was appointed to represent Snellville in the Evermore Community Improvement District.
Related Topics: Snellville City Council

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