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County Description
Originally part of Georgia's Indian territory, Gwinnett County was created by the State Legislature in 1818 and was named after Button Gwinnett, the third signer of the Declaration of Independence and a former state governor.
While the county was once largely rural with small towns, country stores, farms and forests, today, Gwinnett County, located northeast of Fulton County, is home to more than 245 international companies and 450 high-tech firms. With an average of 260 new office and industrial companies relocating to the county each year, attracting more than 6,000 new jobs, Gwinnett County remains in the top 10 ranking for growth nationwide. The county supports many cultural events, restaurants and shopping opportunities, including the Mall of Georgia.
Gwinnett County remains affordable for renters and first-time homebuyers, many of whom find homes in the communities of Doraville, Lawrenceville and Snellville where prices begin at $85,000 to $120,00.
Gwinnett County Neighborhoods
Duluth Amidst the pristine setting of Gwinnett County, Duluth has some of the most exclusive neighborhoods in metro Atlanta and is home to some of the best golf courses and private tennis clubs. There are numerous parks for recreation and participatory sports, including Bunten Road Park and "Shorty" Howell Park. Two major malls, Gwinnett Place and Northpoint, are located near Dulu th. The Southeastern Railway Museum, which preserves and operates old railroad equipment, is a must-see for any railroad aficionado.
Some of Duluth's neighborhoods include Edgewater Estates, Sweet Bottom Plantation, and Riverbrooke. Affluent estates with antebellum architecture can be found as well as apartment communities, older brick, ranch-style homes and subdivisions. Duluth still retains some of its original small town businesses, along with chain businesses, many accessible by Ga. 400 and I-85.
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Suwannee Suwanee is named after the Shawnee Indians who settled here in the latter part of the 18th century. Following the official founding of the city in 1837, Suwanee became a railroad stop along the Southern Railroad route. It remained a small country town well into the 70s when construction of I-85 and U.S. 23 brought easy access to the region.
Since then, Suwanee has experienced tremendous growth, from 2,000 residents in 1990 to more than 9,800 today. To help manage growth, the city has developed a comprehensive development plan that calls for pedestrian-oriented development and mixed-use zoning. Designated a Tree City USA for ten years, the city is committed to preserving 27 percent of its land as green space.
Such foresight has allowed Suwanee to retain its old-fashioned charm while providing contemporary convenience. Only 35 miles from downtown Atlanta, Suwanee is close to big city attractions, business districts and shopping. Many antique shops and historic structures, including several Victorian and regional farm-style homes are located near downtown Suwanee.
County Information
Median household income $75,504
Median age of residents 33.74
Population 632,751
Sales tax 6%
Chamber of Commerce
Gwinnett County Chamber of Commerce 770-232-3000 www.gwinnettchamber.org
Property Taxes
The property tax rate per $1,000 is: $32.05.
Tax Commissioner: 770-822-7000
Public Education
Gwinnett County Schools Board of Education 770-963-8651
Elementary Schools 52 Middle Schools 16 High Schools 14 Alternative 6 Per-pupil expenditures $6,641 School & bus information 770-338-4800
Avg SAT Scores* (Verbal/Math) Gwinnett Co. (504/522) Georgia (487/482) National (506/514)
*Note: most students take the SAT whether they go on to higher education or not.
Atlanta School Guide "Atlanta's Definitive Source for Education Information"
Private Education
Brandon Hall School 770-394-8177 www.brandonhall.org
Notre Dame Academy 678-387-9385 www.ndacademy.org
Atlanta School Guide "Atlanta's Definitive Source for Education Information"
Utilities and Contacts
Electricity City of Buford: 770-945-6761 City of Lawrenceville: 770-963-2414 City of Norcross: 770-448-2122 Georgia Power: 888-660-5890 Jackson EMC: 770-963-6166 Sawnee EMC: 770-887-2363 Walton EMC: 770-972-2917
Gas Scana Energy 877-GO-SCANA www.goscana.com
For information about the deregulation of the natural gas market in Georgia and a listing of the residential gas providers, click here.
Buford Gas Company: 770-945-6761 Lawrenceville Gas Company: 770-963-2414
Telephone BellSouth: 888-757-6500, Outside Georgia: 800-356-3094
Water Buford: 770-945-6761 Dacula: 770-963-7451 Lawrenceville: 770-963-2414 Norcross: 770-448-2122
Cable TV Charter Communication: 800-955-7766 Adelphia Cable: 770-307-4991
Hospitals Emory Eastside Medical Center: 770-979-0200 John Glancy Memorial Hospital: 770-497-4800 Gwinnett Medical Center: 678-442-4321 Gwinnett Women's Pavilion: 678-442-4790 Summit Ridge Center for Behavorial Health: 770-822-2200
Pet Services
Zoë Vets Northside 770-448-8910 www.zoevets.com
Helpful Links
Gwinnett County www.co.gwinnett.ga.us.htm
Chamber of Commerce www.gwinnettchamber.org
Neighborhoods www.snellville.org www.suwanee.com
Gwinnett County Schools www.gwinnett.k12.ga.us/
Source: NewcomerAtlanta.com |
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