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Johns Creek adopts Millage Rate for 2023
The Johns Creek City Council rolled back the millage rate from the advertised 3.986 per $1,000 of assessed value to 3.646 per $1,000 of assessed value for Fiscal Year 2023.
Read moreProvide input on the Nesbit Ferry Road corridor improvement project on Sept. 14
The community is invited to provide input on the Nesbit Ferry Road corridor improvement project at a Public Information Open House on Thursday, Sept. 14 at 6 p.m. at Mount…
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Read moreCity launches annual Toys for Tots campaign
Donated toys, which will be accepted through Dec. 15, should be unwrapped, but still in their original packaging. Typically, most donated toys are appropriate for small children, but there is…
Read moreCity seeks volunteers to serve on boards, commissions
Residents who are interested in serving on City boards, commissions, and committees can nominate themselves for board positions. Board members must reside within the city limits. Residents with the time,…
Read moreCity receives Fulton County Environment Award
The City of Johns Creek received a Fulton County Citizens Commission on the Environment (FCCCE) Award for City staff’s implementation of sustainability initiatives and projects. The award, presented to Mayor…
Read moreKay Love, Assistant City Manager
Kay serves as an Assistant City Manager of the City of Johns Creek. She holds an MBA from Columbus State University and is an active member of the Georgia City-County…
Read more1% for Art Program
What is a 1% for Art program? 1% for Art Program seeks to aesthetically enhance Johns Creek and the environment, to enrich the lives of Johns Creek residents, and to…
Read moreSummer Concert featuring Who’s Bad, the Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience, set for Sept. 9
Join us for the next Summer Concert Series featuring “Who’s Bad,” the Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience, on Saturday, Sept. 9 at the Mark Burkhalter Amphitheater at Newtown Park! Beyond replaying…
Read moreCity completes neighborhood, main road repaving
The City of Johns Creek Public Works Department has finished its 10th year of repaving the City’s neighborhood streets, part of a long-term plan to repave and maintain subdivision streets.
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