Want to weigh in on your county’s comprehensive transportation plan, Gwinnettians?

Your last chance is here — and you’ve got less than a month to take advantage of it.

Gwinnett's comprehensive transportation plan — which is a separate undertaking from the county's ongoing study focusing solely on transit — examines the best strategies moving forward for all modes of transportation within the county.

The plan is nearly completed but has been opened for a final round of public input, which ended Nov. 26. Click here to view a draft of the plan and provide input.

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Three Meadowcreek High School students were killed in a crash in Gwinnett County.

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