Snellville will soon offer new online portals to keep citizens up-to-date on progress being made on the city’s planned Towne Center. The efforts will also encourage public feedback as the project moves forward.

Snellville’s new webpage: www.snellville.org/the-towne-center-snellville will serve as an online hub for Towne Center updates. Residents can ask questions or provide feedback in real-time at www.snellville.org/the-conversation.

In addition, the city has launched new social media feeds on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, all devoted to Towne Center updates.

“As we turn the Towne Center @Snellville proposal into a reality, citizen engagement remains our top priority. In addition to participating in our Town Hall meetings, we urge local residents and business owners to find us online and offer their feedback on new developments of this community-driven project,” Mayor Tom Witts said.

Snellville’s planning for the Towne Center began in 2007 and the city recently unveiled updated plans for the vision after soliciting input from citizens across the city.

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