News Line for Lawrenceville

Norcross leaders vote to purchase land
City Council members voted Monday to purchase the land located at 250 Pinnacle Way in Norcross, for a price not to exceed $53,689.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post

Lawrenceville passes amusement machine ordinance
The Lawrenceville City Council approved Monday night a mechanical amusement devices (coin-operated) ordinance to bring city law into compliance with legislation passed this year by the Georgia General Assembly.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post

Drug task force fills void in cities
Since its creation in August, the Gwinnett Metro Task Force has tackled drugs and vice in Duluth, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, Norcross, Snellville and Suwanee.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post

Possible plan for two-way streets on Lawrenceville's Square
Traffic is running a bit too smoothly through downtown Lawrenceville. Officials want to slow cars down and make businesses more accessible, by allowing people to drive both directions on a couple of local streets.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post

Lawrenceville approves spending for several departments
Lawrenceville's City Council took care of several housekeeping items here Monday night, including approval of a 16-item consent agenda.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post

Lawrenceville to hold prayer event
The National Day of Prayer is Thursday, where Christians around the country are invited to come together across denominations and pray.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post

Lawrenceville amends color ordinance
Lawrenceville toned down its colors following Monday night's City Council meeting.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post

Lawrenceville votes to expand Urban Redevelopment Area
#The acronym URA came into the mainstream of Lawrenceville politics Monday night at the regular monthly council meeting.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post

City offering grants to encourage beautification
Gwinnett's county seat is doing more than the usual spring cleaning during the Great American Clean-up Gwinnett Challenge.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post

Lawrenceville council OKs several items for police and gas departments
The Lawrenceville City Council performed a number of housekeeping chores Monday night, including passage of a 24-item consent agenda.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post

Lawrenceville mayor sworn in for second term
Lawrenceville Mayor Judy Jordan Johnson received the oath of office for her second term Monday night, along with two members of the City Council.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post