City of Lawrenceville

City of Lawrenceville

Government Administration

Lawrenceville, Georgia 2,022 followers

The heart of Gwinnett County with art and culture at its core. Lawrenceville - where art is a way of life.

About us

The City of Lawrenceville is the second oldest city in Metro Atlanta and serves as Gwinnett's County Seat with a population of just over 30,000 citizens. With a youthful median age of 35, Lawrenceville works to preserve its heritage while pushing ahead to ensure excellence for the future! From state-of-the-art medical, educational and governmental facilities, to thriving business, cultural, and recreational opportunities, Lawrenceville serves as home and host to individuals and families who come here from around the globe. Our proximity to Atlanta is a convenience, yet residents and visitors can still find all they desire and need within the city limits.

Website
http://www.LawrencevilleGA.org
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Lawrenceville, Georgia
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1821

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    🏡✨ Exciting times at the Lawrenceville Response Center! Savannah, our dedicated Project Coordinator for the 6th Relocation Project, shares the process of relocating and how our incredible LRC staff has supported tenants every step of the way. 🌟 Mr. Clemens expresses his joy in finding a spacious new home for his family. We are thrilled to be a part of this journey! #LawrencevilleResponseCenter #Gwinnett #Lawrenceville #Impact46

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    Our student interns are gaining valuable experiences this summer, like bringing free events to the City of Lawrenceville! Our next event, the Prelude to the Fourth, happens tonight, July 3, at the Lawrenceville Lawn. Join us to see all the great work our student interns and team members have put into this celebration. The fun begins tonight, July 3, from 5 pm - 10 pm in Downtown Lawrenceville. 

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    🏠💰 Meet Joe, Assistant Finance Director from the City of Lawrenceville, sharing how the city supports our 6th Relocation Project with financial resources for residents. Exciting news: Many have found housing in Lawrenceville with improved living conditions! Currently, 73% of tenants have successfully relocated. #Gwinnett #Lawrenceville #Impact46 #lawrencevilleresponsecenter

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    We’re hiring! Consider applying for one of our open positions. We offer better-than-market benefits and professional growth opportunities. Start your application at lville.city/jobs. Current open positions: · Lineman (Electric) · Field Service Specialist (Gas) Internal only · Police Officer (Police) · Communications Officer (E-911) · Gas Distribution Operations Supervisor (Gas) Internal only

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    Today, City officials proudly announced the dedication of HYRO Park (pronounced Hero), an urban dog park named in honor of former K9 Officer HYRO, who served the Lawrenceville Police Department with distinction for seven years. HYRO Park, located adjacent to the Lawrenceville Lawn, will officially open to the public on August 9, 2024. A special dedication ceremony, attended by elected officials, city leaders, and members of the Lawrenceville Police Department, was held at the nearly completed park. Mayor David Still, City Manager Chuck Warbington, Lt. Jimmy Inlow, and Ofc Sean O’Brien offered remarks. Chief John Mullin revealed the park’s name, which had been kept secret until today’s ceremony, and shared, “It’s not just a safe place for people to come play with their dogs. It’s a place to bring the community together. It sends a message from the city that we believe in community and are focused on bringing people together.” HYRO Park will be open during daylight hours beginning August 9, 2024, aligning with the operating hours of the Lawrenceville Lawn. Read the full press release by tapping the link in our bio and then this photo.

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    City of Lawrenceville Damage Prevention and Georgia 811's Digger Dog participated in the Generations Expo at the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds just a few short weeks ago. They shared the safe digging message about excavating around all underground utilities and surveyed participants about their understanding of natural gas safety.

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    We’re proud of our student interns! Recently, they helped install artwork for the U.S. Flag Day Celebration at City Hall. This event is a special commemoration of the United States Flag, and is the perfect opportunity to celebrate the history and significance of this important symbol of American identity and unity. You can visit City Hall in Lawrenceville from June 14 through July 5, to see this exhibition! June 14, 2024 - July 5, 2024, from 8 am – 5 pm

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    In case you missed it, check out the new episode of the Bicentennial Podcast! It features the Assistant City Manager of Lawrenceville, Barry Mock, and his father, Judge Robert Mock Sr. They discussed the impact of fatherhood, their experiences in the City of Lawrenceville and so much more!

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    Barry Mock and Judge Mock join us on the City of Lawrenceville Bicentennial Podcast! We get to talking about what’s important in life, how to make good judgment calls and discuss how Lawrenceville has transformed over the past few decades. And with Father’s Day coming up, we also talk about the connection between being a good father and a good judge! https://lnkd.in/egMNYhWf

    Verdicts & Values: Lawrenceville Bicentennial Podcast

    Verdicts & Values: Lawrenceville Bicentennial Podcast

    https://gwinnettmagazine.com

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    Recently, we celebrated our Lawrenceville Street & Sanitation Department with an appreciation luncheon! This team does so much to keep the City of Lawrenceville beautiful. They also keep our city events running smoothly. On this National Garbage Man Day, we want to recognize all that they do. Thank you!

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