Jan. 14 City Council Meeting Recap
Read through the live blog and find out what was resolved during the regularly scheduled meeting.
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Read through the live blog and find out what was resolved during the regularly scheduled meeting.
Key points:
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If you were not at the Snellville City Council work session and regular meeting, here is a quick wrap-up story.
Snellville City Council met on Oct. 8 for its first regular council meeting of the month. Here are some of the highlights. Work Session: Public Council Meeting Public Comments
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2:44 pm on Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Thanks a lot Miss Crystal. I just curious cause I make scarecrows sometimes and maybe my scarecrows are sculptur thats why I ask about seeing what it looks like. Maybe I make one too.   more ›
City council meets on Valentine's Day. Ethics, special events and water ordinances on tap.
Snellville City Council will meet Monday, Feb. 14 for its first regular meeting of the month. The 7:30 p.m. meeting will be preceded by a work session at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will take place at City Hall. You may view the full agenda documents here. New Agenda Items: 1. Special events ordinance: This ordinance allows the sale and consumption of alcohol in outside special events by permit. The ordinance would limit drinks to no more than two at a time per person. Additionally, no person would be allowed to hold an open alcoholic beverage in a container that exceeds 12 ounces. Persons also would not be allowed to take an alcoholic beverage served in the designated area outside the area. This ordinance is expected to have a first reading. 2…
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Brenda Lee
9:46 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013
IMHO, Crystal is of the same caliber of objective reporters that have covered Snellville in the past, Carole Townsend (GDP), Gail Lane & Sharon Swanepole (Loganville-Grayson Patch), Shane Blatt (AJC). All I've ever asked of reporters is, be objective in your reporting and quote me accurately. Beyond that, it's my job to get my message out to the public. They aren't paid to be my public relations …   more ›