Peachtree Corners is the first city in the U.S. to offer a live test track for AV research. https://patch.com/georgia/norcross/newton-wins-city-council-seat-in-norcross ... Craig Newton, Mayor. It helps both members and visitors to stay connected to their culture.”.But the Mandir draws rave reviews from others as well. Winds light and variable.Norcross Mayor Craig Newton toasts his re-election victory with supporters at Chase’s Grille and Wings Tuesday night. Another huge change will be on the docket this fall, when voters are asked to approve a sales tax that would see Gwinnett join Fulton, DeKalb and Clayton counties in the MARTA system. After serving nearly twenty-years on the Norcross City Council, he made history in November 2017 when he was elected as the first African American mayor of any city in Gwinnett County. Located in Norcross, Georgia. ".Challenger Greg McFarland fought hard in his first campaign, going door to door with his grassroots message for change.Monique Lang, Deputy City Clerk for the City of Norcross, announced the totals at City Hall around 9 p.m., about two hours after the last ballot was dropped. Contact Us. This service gives him a unique perspective on the city he calls home.As mayor, ensuring adequate housing available for people of all income levels – affordable housing for everyone – is a focus.“A large percentage of the housing in Lawrenceville is rental, and much of that is poor quality,” says Still. Norcross Mayor Craig Newton, the first Black mayor in Gwinnett County, has seen and overseen a lot of development in his city over the years. 10 Attachment: Norcross EMERGENCY ORDINANCE (20-5678 : Emergency Resolution and … “I see a bright future for Gwinnett. Included were 2,000 unique carvings, 391 columns and 13 spires. The Paul Duke STEM High School opened in 2018, and a new high school set to open in 2022 will have an artificial intelligence theme, again showing how Gwinnett changes with the times.“I’m not for changing for the sake of change, but you change when you need to,” says Wilbanks. For a facility designed to last 10 centuries, the future is always bright.Sign up to get our free news roundup, Georgia Trend Daily, in your inbox,Sign up to receive the free monthly digital edition of Georgia Trend in your inbox,Metro Atlanta | Perimeter: Big Transformations,Dawsonville | Dawson County: Expect the Unexpected,2020 Georgian of the Year: Keisha Lance Bottoms,100 Most Influential Georgians: Visionary Forces,A Farm, Corporate Retreat, and an Exquisite Way of Life,100 Most Influential Georgians: Georgia's Power List. “It provides a perfect space for people to come and worship, meet, share a culture, music, food and friendships. Today, he continues his public servant journey as Mayor, where he is dedicated to guiding the City of Norcross to a new chapter of economic prosperity, growth, and improved quality of life for all residents. In July, thredUP, the online fashion reseller, announced plans to expand in unincorporated Gwinnett to the tune of 700 new jobs and a $28.7-million capital investment. 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