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Post 2: Stacy Skinner
Council member Stacy Skinner was elected to Post 2 on November 2, 2021. She completed her undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia and has worked in Public Administration for…
Read morePost 1: Dilip Tunki
Dilip Tunki was elected in November 2021. Dilip is not only the business owner and CFO of Serenity Infotech, a firm specializing in information technology staffing, but he also brings…
Read moreMayor John Bradberry
Meet the Mayor Johns Creek Mayor John Bradberry was sworn into office in January 2022. John and his wife Christy grew up in Sandy Springs. After college, they…
Read moreMayor’s Initiatives
Mayor’s Art Competition Mayor John Bradberry and the City of Johns Creek invite elementary, middle, and high school students in the city to join in showing us your art creations.
Read moreIn the News
September 2025 Johns Creek wins identity in campaign for ZIP code Johns Creek residents will soon lay claim to their own identity when a U.S. Postal Service decision goes into…
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Budget Messages January 2026 Year in Review As I begin my second term as your mayor, I’m grateful for the trust Johns Creek voters have placed in me. Voters…
Read moreSeptic System Maintenance
A residential/commercial septic system is an on-site tank and leaching field located on a property that is used for treating all the wastewater from your house – including drainage from your…
Read moreStormwater Regulations
Stormwater is a top priority in our community and regulations from local, state, and federal level have been created to ensure stormwater is properly managed, resulting in a safe,…
Read moreMS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System)
The Municipal Storm Sewer System (MS4) is the portion of the Separate Storm Sewer System in Johns Creek that is owned and controlled by the city. Johns Creek MS4…
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