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Town Green: Snellville Looking to Revitalize 'Front Yard'

The mayor and city council approved a contract to create a master plan to "improve the look and feel" of Town Green.

The City of Snellville is moving ahead on a plan to “improve the look and feel” of  the Town Green.

The city reported in a press release the mayor and city council unanimously approved a $7,480 contract with a Tucker-based designed group to create a master plan to shape a new look for the Snellville's "front yard." Root Design Studio has worked on other town green projects, including nearby in Buford and Duluth.

According to the press release:

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In recent years, the Town Green, located in front of City Hall at the intersection of Highway 78 and Oak Road, has become the “front yard” of the city, a place where numerous concerts and events, including the city’s nationally recognized Farmers’ Market, take place.

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The $7,480 contract calls for a five-phase plan which includes land surveys, pre-design, diagrams, sketches and plans for the project as well as a cost analysis. Feedback from city officials will be utilized to shape the project.

 

The contractor said the design should be completed by the end of April.


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