Dacula is gearing up for Memorial Day
Per its annual tradition, the city of Dacula has planned a day full of festivities to celebrate and honor veterans on Memorial Day -- like it has for two decades.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post
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Dacula officials pave way for family center, drive-through cafe
Lloyd deLatour, owner of Great Beginnings child care center in Dacula, petitioned City Council members Thursday for rezoning of a 2.1-acre property and changes of conditions on another in an attempt to further his vision for his business in Dacula.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post
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Dacula approves annexation for church
City leaders voted Thursday to approve the annexation and subsequent rezoning of 5.64 acres of land from Gwinnett County into the city.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post
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Dacula accepts annexation application
City officials voted unanimously Thursday to accept an annexation application from Gwinnett Metro Baptist NCF, with the applicant being Nation of Christ Church. The 5.64 acre property is located at Ace McMillan Road and Harbins Road.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post
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Cities begin forming sales tax project lists
a vote expected in nine months, city leaders began talks Friday on how to divide their share of a proposed extension to the county's special purpose local option sales tax.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post
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Dacula leaders approve annexation for mixed use project
City Council members voted Thursday to approve the annexation and rezoning of 156.83 acres, located adjacent to the southeast quadrant of the intersection of Winder Highway and Ga. Highway 316.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post
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Dacula leaders approve annexation for mixed use project
City Council members voted Thursday to approve the annexation and rezoning of 156.83 acres, located adjacent to the southeast quadrant of the intersection of Winder Highway and Ga. Highway 316. The proposed use for the land is a planned mixed use development.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post
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Dacula amends alcohol, sign ordinances
City leaders Thursday made changes to the Dacula Alcohol Beverage Ordinance, accommodating the voters' November decision to allow liquor stores within the city limits.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post
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