The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners will hold three public hearings later this month on the county’s millage rate. While the current millage rate of 6.95 is not expected to change, the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners will consider the current rate.
“From engaging programs for our seniors to our libraries, our roads, and transit system and even how our court system runs – these are just a few services the tax revenue will pay for,” Gwinnett County Chairwoman Nicole Hendrickson said. “It all circles back to the Gwinnett Standard the board is always talking about. Not only should that standard of excellence be maintained, but we should also strive to exceed it for our community’s future.”
Gwinnett County Chairwoman Nicole Hendrickson
Commissioners will also consider the current millage rates for the police, emergency services and fire, recreation, economic developmental funds, and development and code enforcement.
The first hearing will be on Monday, July 12 at 9:00 am, and the second and third hearings will be on Monday, July 19 at 9:30 am and at 6:30 pm.
All hearings will be in the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center Auditorium, located at 75 Langley Drive in Lawrenceville.
Those who wish to participate in the public comment section of the meeting will only need to sign up at the hearings and won’t be required to do so online.