Politics & Government

City Council to Consider $2.7 Million Budget

Another packed agenda awaits the Peachtree Corners council Tuesday night as it readies the City to "stand up" July 1. On the agenda is approving the city's proposed budget.

In just 12 days, on July 1, 2012, the City of Peachtree Corners will officially become Gwinnett County's 16th city. The City Council has scheduled another agenda-packed meeting for Tuesday, June 19 at 7:30 p.m. at Fowler YMCA.

On the agenda of the Special Called Meeting the City Council will:

  • Discuss and approve a temporary procedure for conducting public hearings.
  • Consider an ordinance to adopt the current proposed $2.7 million budget as presented during the June 14th City Council meeting.
  • Consider approving a franchise agreement between Georgia Power Company and the City.

The City Council will also consider a short-term agreement for IT services that was presented at the June 14 meeting.

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Public comments will be permitted during the meeting.

Attached to this article is a copy (in PDF format) of the current budget that City Council will consider. To view, click on the PDF. You may also print the 11-page document by using the print option after opening the document.

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If you have questions or are unable to access the budget document, send an email to judy.putnam and request the file be emailed to you.


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