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LoganvilleGA averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$321,800 Typical home value $393,309 -2.2% yr/yr · +24.3% 5-yr
Municipal budget
Total revenue$33.2M (FY2023)
Total spending$29.0M (FY2023)
Taxes$12.0M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$17.5M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$1,970 (FY2023)
Development activity
202552 housing units ($8.2M)
Upcoming
Tue Aug 25, 2026
Called City Council Meeting
Thu Aug 27, 2026
Planning Commision Meeting
Planning Commission to consider major variance for N Sharon Church Rd property
The Loganville Planning Commission is meeting to consider one new business item: a major variance request for a property on N Sharon Church Rd. The request seeks to reduce the required build line from 125 feet to 100 feet. The commission will also approve minutes from the previous meeting.
- Case #V26-008: Major Variance for property at 0 N Sharon Church Rd, Map/Parcel #LG060046, Walton County
- Variance requested for 100-foot build line instead of 125-foot build line
- Property currently zoned R22; relief sought from Zoning Ordinance 119-209(c)
- Approval of minutes from 07/23/2026 meeting
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PLANNING COMMISION MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, August 27, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Municipal Council Chambers, 4303 Lawrenceville Road
1.
CALL MEETING TO ORDER
2.
INVOCATION
3.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A.
Approval of Minutes from 07/23/2026.
5.
NEW BUSINESS
A.
Case #V26-008- Katie Bullard, agent for Scott Stephens-Estate of Barbara Stephens, requested a
Major Variance for the property located at 0 N Sharon Church Rd, Loganville, GA 30052,
Map/Parcel #LG060046, Walton County, GA. Present zoning is R22. Ordinance and Section from
which relief is sought is Zoning Ordinance 119-209(c). Request for Variance for 100 feet build line
in lieu of 125 feet build line.
6.
ADJOURN
Public is welcomed to attend.
Recent meetings
Thu Aug 13, 2026
City Council Meeting
Council to consider five variances for GBT Realty at Brand Road
The Loganville City Council will consider five major variance requests from GBT Realty Corporation for properties at 530 and 540 Brand Road, seeking relief from landscape buffer, stream buffer, setback, and parking requirements. The council will also discuss proposals for city manager recruitment and approve several consent agenda items, including contracts and purchases. The meeting includes routine items such as minutes approval and financial reports.
- Variance requests V26-003 through V26-007 for 530 & 540 Brand Road (GBT Realty) regarding landscape buffers, stream buffer, setback, and parking
- City Manager Recruitment proposals
- SRO 2026-2027 School Year Agreement - $150,000.00
- Purchase of 4 LPD Patrol Units from 2019 Walton County SPLOST - $279,187.11
- Tommy Lee Fuller Culvert Emergency Repair - $317,613.65
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, August 13, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1.
CALL TO ORDER
A.
Invocation and Pledge to the Flag
B.
Roll Call
C.
Adoption of Agenda
D.
Presentation - Mayors Cup Reading Challenge
2.
MAYOR AND COUNCIL ITEMS
A.
Proposals for City Manager Recruitment
3.
CONSENT AGENDA
A.
Update on Toddler Park - Walton County Foundation Grant - $40,000 (100-0000-334500)
B.
SRO - 2026-2027 School Year Agreement - $150,000.00 (100-0000-335120)
C.
Purchase of 4 LPD Patrol Units from the 2019 Walton County SPLOST - $279,187.11 includes
$5,000 for Contingency (321-3200-542200)
D.
Helixpress Spiral Assembly - $20,423.00 (505-4300-522203)
E.
Tommy Lee Fuller Culvert Emergency Repair - $317,613.65 (375-4320-541400)
F.
Rolloff Permit Application Process
G.
2026 Loganville Homecoming Parade & Pep Rally
H.
June & July Minutes
I.
May 2026 Financial Report
4.
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
A.
Case # V26-003- Kelly Hiett, on behalf of GBT Realty Corporation, requested a Major Variance for
the property located at 530 & 540 Brand Road, Loganville, GA 30052. Map/Parcel #5160 057 and
Map/Parcel #5160 175, Gwinnett County, GA. Present zoning is CH. Ordinance and Section from
which relief is sought is Landscape Buffer Requirements (Public Right of Way). Request for
variance is for a reduction of required 10’ landscape buffer along Brand Road frontage, minor
encroachments at select locations.
B.
Case #V26-004- Kelly Hie …
Mon Aug 10, 2026
City Council Work Session
GBT Realty seeks 5 major variances for Brand Road development
The council will discuss five major variance requests from GBT Realty Corporation for properties at 530 & 540 Brand Road, including reductions to required landscape buffers and stream setbacks. Other notable items include a $150,000 school resource officer agreement, $279,187 for four police patrol units, and a $317,613 emergency culvert repair. The meeting also covers nominations for the Ethics Board and proposals for city manager recruitment.
- Five major variances (V26-003 through V26-007) for GBT Realty at 530 & 540 Brand Road, seeking relief from landscape buffer, stream buffer, and parking requirements
- SRO agreement for 2026-2027 school year: $150,000
- Purchase of 4 LPD patrol units from 2019 Walton County SPLOST: $279,187.11
- Tommy Lee Fuller Culvert emergency repair: $317,613.65
- Discussion on ordinance change (Chapter 28, Article VI) and Publix red light
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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION AGENDA
Monday, August 10, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
A. Roll Call
B. Approval of Agenda
2. MAYOR AND COUNCIL DISCUSSION ITEMS
A. Discussion - Nomination for Ethics Board
B. Proposals for City Manager Recruitment
3. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Case # V26-003- Kelly Hiett, on behalf of GBT Realty Corporation, requested a Major Variance for
the property located at 530 & 540 Brand Road, Loganville, GA 30052. Map/Parcel #5160 057 and
Map/Parcel #5160 175, Gwinnett County, GA. Present zoning is CH. Ordinance and Section from
which relief is sought is Landscape Buffer Requirements (Public Right of Way). Request for
variance is for a reduction of required 10’ landscape buffer along Brand Road frontage, minor
encroachments at select locations.
B. Case #V26-004- Kelly Hiett, on behalf of GBT Realty Corporation, requested a Major Variance for
the property located at 530 & 540 Brand Road, Loganville, GA 30052. Map/Parcel #5160 057 and
Map/Parcel #5160 175, Gwinnett County, GA. Present zoning is CH. Ordinance and Section from
which relief is sought is Landscape Buffer Requirements (Public Right of Way). Request for
variance is for removal of required 10’ landscape buffer along Oak Grove Road frontage.
C. Case #V26-005- Kelly Hiett, on behalf of GBT Realty Corporation, requested a Major Variance for
the property located at 530 & 540 Brand Road, Loganville, GA 30052. Map/Parcel #5160 057 and
Map/Parce …
Sat Jul 25, 2026
City Council Retreat
Council to discuss strategic plan and five-year capital improvement program
The Loganville City Council will hold a retreat to discuss the purpose of strategic planning and review the city's five-year Capital Improvement Plan. Council members will also consider the council's vision and priorities. No formal decisions are indicated; the items are for discussion.
- Welcome from Mayor Whitfield
- Purpose of Strategic Planning
- Capital Improvement Planning discussion focusing on the city's five-year CIP
- Council Vision and Priorities
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✓ Decided: Council approves $36,000 Microsoft 365 migration license
The Loganville City Council held a strategic planning retreat, discussing the city's five-year Capital Improvement Plan. Council approved the purchase of a Microsoft 365 migration license for $36,000, not to exceed that amount. The council also entered executive session to discuss personnel, with no action taken, and held a general discussion on city vision and priorities.
- Approved $36,000 Microsoft 365 migration license (6-0)
- Closed open session for personnel discussion (5-1)
- Reopened meeting after executive session (6-0)
- Adjourned meeting (6-0)
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CITY COUNCIL RETREAT AGENDA
Saturday, July 25, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
A. Roll Call
2. MAYOR AND COUNCIL DISCUSSION ITEMS
A. Welcome from Mayor Whitfield
B. Purpose of Strategic Planning
C. Capital Improvement Planning Discussion with a Focus on The City's Five-Year CIP
D. Council Vision and Priorities
3. ADJOURNMENT
*Denotes Non-Budgeted Items subject to Reserve Funds
The Mayor and Council may choose to go into executive session as needed in compliance with Georgia Law.
The City of Loganville reserves the right to make changes to the agenda as necessary. Any additions and/or
corrections to the agenda will be posted immediately at City Hall.
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CITY COUNCIL RETREAT MINUTES
Saturday, July 25, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Branden Whitfield called the meeting to order at 9:01 a.m.
A.
Roll Call
PRESENT
Mayor Branden Whitfield
Council Member Keith Colquitt
Council Member Bill DuVall
Council Member Wesley Johnson
Council Member Melanie Long
Council Member Lisa Newberry
Council Member Patti Wolfe
2. MAYOR AND COUNCIL DISCUSSION ITEMS
A.
Welcome from Mayor Whitfield
Purpose of Strategic Planning
Mayor Branden Whitfield emphasized that strategic planning is vital to shaping the City's long
term direction, ensuring that decisions made today support Loganville's future growth and the
needs of its residents. He stated that the purpose of this meeting was not just to review current
issues, but to think proactively, set priorities, and align goals across departments and leadership
to strengthen the City's overall vision.
Capital Improvement Planning Discussion with a Focus on The City's Five-Year CIP
Motion made by Council Member Long to close the open session and enter into Executive Session
to discuss personnel. Seconded by Council Member Johnson.
Voting Yea: Council Member DuVall, Council Member Johnson, Council Member Long, Council
Member Newberry, Council Member Wolfe
Voting Nay: Council Member Colquitt
Motion carried 5-1.
Motion made by Council Member DuvVall to reopen the meeting. Seconded by Council Member
Long.
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Motion made by Council Member Long to close the open session and enter into Executive Session to discuss personnel. Seconded by Council Member Johnson. Voting
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Johnson yea · Long yea · Newberry yea · Wolfe Voting yea
Thu Jul 23, 2026
Planning Commission Meeting
Planning Commission to hear variance requests for Brand Road property
The Loganville Planning Commission will meet to consider five major variance requests for a property at 530 & 540 Brand Road. The requests, submitted by GBT Realty Corporation, seek relief from landscape buffer, stream buffer, and parking regulations. The body will also elect a new chairman and approve minutes from a prior meeting.
- Election of New Chairman
- Approval of April 23, 2026 minutes
- Variance for Brand Road buffer reduction (Case V26-003)
- Variance for Oak Grove Road buffer removal (Case V26-004)
- Variance for stream buffer encroachment (Case V26-005)
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✓ Decided: Planning Commission denies 3 of 5 variances for Sprouts-anchored shopping center
The Loganville Planning Commission voted on five variance requests for a proposed Sprouts Farmers Market shopping center at 530 & 540 Brand Rd. Three variances were denied (landscape buffer along Brand Rd, landscape buffer along Oak Grove Rd, and removal of 25' non-impervious setback), while two were approved (encroachment into 50' stream buffer and reduction of parking space length from 19' to 18'). The cases will be reconsidered at the August 10, 2026 City Council meeting and voted on August 13, 2026.
- Denied variance for 10' landscape buffer reduction along Brand Rd (3-2)
- Denied variance for removal of 10' landscape buffer along Oak Grove Rd (3-2)
- Approved variance for encroachment into 50' undisturbed stream buffer along Big Flat Creek (3-2)
- Denied variance for removal of 25' non-impervious setback beyond 50' buffer (3-2)
- Approved variance for reduction of parking space length from 19' to 18' (3-2)
- Re-elected Michael Joyner as Chairman (4-0)
- Elected Michael Lee as Vice Chairman (4-0)
- Approved previous meeting minutes (6-0)
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, July 23, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Municipal Council Chambers, 4303 Lawrenceville Road
1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
2. INVOCATION
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A. Approval of minutes from April 23, 2026 meeting.
5. NEW BUSINESS
A. Election of New Chairman
B. Case # V26-003- Kelly Hiett, on behalf of GBT Realty Corporation, requested a Major Variance for
the property located at 530 & 540 Brand Road, Loganville, GA 30052. Map/Parcel #5160 057 and
Map/Parcel #5160 175, Gwinnett County, GA. Present zoning is CH. Ordinance and Section from
which relief is sought is Landscape Buffer Requirements (Public Right of Way). Request for
variance is for a reduction of required 10’ landscape buffer along Brand Road frontage, minor
encroachments at select locations.
C. Case #V26-004- Kelly Hiett, on behalf of GBT Realty Corporation, requested a Major Variance for
the property located at 530 & 540 Brand Road, Loganville, GA 30052. Map/Parcel #5160 057 and
Map/Parcel #5160 175, Gwinnett County, GA. Present zoning is CH. Ordinance and Section from
which relief is sought is Landscape Buffer Requirements (Public Right of Way). Request for
variance is for removal of required 10’ landscape buffer along Oak Grove Road frontage.
D. Case #V26-005- Kelly Hiett, on behalf of GBT Realty Corporation, requested a Major Variance for
the property located at 530 & 540 Brand Road, Loganville, GA 30052. Map/Parcel #5160 057 and
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES
Thursday, July 23, 2026 at 6:30 PM Municipal
Council Chambers, 4303 Lawrenceville Road
1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
PRESENT
Chairman Michael Joyner
Vice Chairman Michael Lee
Commissioner Kimberly Pecylak
Commissioner Reese Shanks
Commissioner Toyin Olaoluwa
Commissioner Linda Dodd
NOT PRESENT
Commissioner Cathy Swanson
2. INVOCATION
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Motion made by Commissioner Dodd to approve minutes, Seconded by Commissioner
Olaoluwa.
Voting Yea: Chairman Joyner , Vice Chairman Lee, Commissioner Pecylak, Commissioner
Shanks, Commissioner Olaoluwa, and Commissioner Dodd. Minutes approved 6-0.
5. NEW BUSINESS
A. Election of a Chairman
Commissioner Dodd made a motion to elect Commissioner Joyner as Chairman of the
Planning Commission Board. Commissioner Pecylak seconded the motion.
Voting Yea: Commissioner Pecylak, Commissioner Olaoluwa, Commissioner Lee,
Commissioner Shanks- Motion approved 4-0.
B. Election of Vice Chairman
Chairman Joyner nominated Chairman Olaoluwa Vice Chairman and he declined.
Chairman Joyner ask if anyone wanted to volunteer and Commissioner Lee Volunteered.
Chairman Joyner proceeded to nominate Commissioner Lee and Commissioner Dodd
seconded the motion.
Voting yea: Commissioner Pecylak, Commissioner Shanks, Commissioner Olaoluwa, and
Chairman Joyner. Motion approved 4-0.
Planning Director Robb …
Thu Jul 16, 2026
Downtown Development Authority Meeting
Loganville DDA to discuss Autumnfest and project ideas
The Downtown Development Authority will meet to review a project list and provide updates on training and appraisal requests. The body will also discuss Autumnfest.
- Autumnfest discussion
- Project list and ideas
- RFQ Appraisal Update
- Training Update
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DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, July 16, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
5. TREASURER'S REPORT
6. OLD BUSINESS
7. NEW BUSINESS
New Member Intro
Training Update
Autumnfest
Project list and ideas
RFQ Appraisal Update
8. PUBLIC COMMENT
9. ADJOURNMENT
Unless otherwise announced and posted, the Loganville Downtown Development Authority meets regularly
on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 in City Council Chambers.
The DDA may choose to go into executive session as needed in compliance with Georgia Law.
The DDA reserves the right to make changes to the agenda as necessary. Any additions and/or corrections
to the agenda will be posted immediately at City Hall.
Thu Jul 16, 2026
Downtown Development Authority Meeting
Thu Jun 25, 2026
Downtown Development Authority Meeting
DDA seeks approval for 254 Main RFQ
The Loganville Downtown Development Authority will consider a request for approval to issue a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for 254 Main Street. The meeting includes routine items such as call to order, roll call, adoption of agenda, approval of minutes, and public comment.
- Request for approval of an RFQ for 254 Main Street
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DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, June 25, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
5. NEW BUSINESS
Get approval from Paul for 254 Main RFQ
6. PUBLIC COMMENT
7. ADJOURNMENT
Unless otherwise announced and posted, the Loganville Downtown Development Authority meets regularly
on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 in City Council Chambers.
The DDA may choose to go into executive session as needed in compliance with Georgia Law.
The DDA reserves the right to make changes to the agenda as necessary. Any additions and/or corrections
to the agenda will be posted immediately at City Hall.
Thu Jun 11, 2026
City Council Meeting
Council to vote on FY 2027 budget and $554k road grant
The City Council will consider adopting the FY 2027 Budget Resolution and accept a $554,000 Local Maintenance Improvement Grant for road work. Consent items include FY 2027 insurance premium quotes and an extension for Bobby Boss. A proclamation for the 250th U.S. birthday and a DDA swearing-in are also on the agenda.
- FY 2027 Budget Resolution (Finance Committee Report)
- 2026 Local Maintenance Improvement Grant (LMIG) — $554,000
- FY 2027 quotes for City insurance premiums (Consent Agenda)
- Bobby Boss Extension (Consent Agenda)
- Proclamation — 250th Birthday of the US
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✓ Decided: Loganville Council approves FY 2027 budget and $554K road grant
The City Council approved the FY 2027 budget as presented, along with the 2026 Local Maintenance Improvement Grant (LMIG) project. The council also accepted the low bid from DCBC LLC for the LMIG project, with a total budget not to exceed $554,000 including city matching funds. A consent agenda covering insurance quotes, an extension, the April financial report, and corrected minutes was also approved.
- Approved FY 2027 budget resolution (6-0)
- Approved 2026 LMIG project, $554,000 (4-2)
- Amended LMIG motion to accept low bid from DCBC LLC, not to exceed $554,000 (6-0)
- Approved consent agenda including insurance quotes, Bobby Boss extension, April financial report, and corrected minutes (6-0)
- Approved Tyler Schmidt's filming request on city property (unanimous)
- Swore in Lee Munsey to DDA, term May 1, 2026 – April 30, 2030
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, June 11, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
A. Invocation and Pledge to the Flag
B. Roll Call
C. Adoption of Agenda
D. Proclamation - 250th Birthday of the US
E. DDA - Lee Munsey Swearing-In
2. CONSENT AGENDA
A. FY 2027 Quotes for City Insurance Premiums
B. Bobby Boss Extension
C. April 2026 Financial Report
D. Last Month's Minutes
3. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
4. FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
A. FY 2027 Budget Resolution
5. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT
6. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
7. FACILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
8. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT
A. 2026 LMIG - (Local Maintenance Improvement Grant) $554,000 (100-4200-522210)
9. CITY MANAGER’S REPORT
10. CITY ATTORNEY’S UPDATES / REPORTS
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION
12. ADJOURNMENT
*Denotes Non-Budgeted Items subject to Reserve Funds
The Mayor and Council may choose to go into executive session as needed in compliance with Georgia Law.
The City of Loganville reserves the right to make changes to the agenda as necessary. Any additions and/or
corrections to the agenda will be posted immediately at City Hall.
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
Thursday, June 11, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Branden Whitfield called the meeting to order at 6:30pm.
A. Invocation and Pledge to the Flag
Pastor Calvin and Joseph gave the invocation and led the Pledge to the flag.
Sheriff Keith Brooks came to speak on behalf on the Loganville Police Dept. He appreciates the
great working relationship between the Sheriff's Office and the Loganville Police Department, and
he values the partnership they've built.
B. Roll Call
PRESENT
Mayor Branden Whitfield
Council Member Keith Colquitt
Council Member Bill DuVall
Council Member Wesley Johnson
Council Member Melanie Long
Council Member Lisa Newberry
Council Member Patti Wolfe
C. Adoption of Agenda
Motion made by Council Member Wolfe to adopt the agenda. Seconded by Council Member DuVall.
Voting Yea: Council Member Colquitt, Council Member DuVail, Council Member Johnson, Council
Member Long, Council Member Newberry, Council Member Wolfe.
Motion carried 6-0.
D. Proclamation - 250th Birthday of the US
Mayor Branden Whitfield presented the Matthew Talbot DAR chapter with a proclamation
recognizing the 250th Birthday of the United States.
E. DDA- Lee Munsey Swearing-In
Mayor Branden Whitfield swore in Lee Munsey to the DDA. Her term will run from May 1, 2026
through April 30, 2030.
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Colquitt yea · Newberry yea · Wolfe Voting yea
Mon Jun 8, 2026
City Council Work Session
Council to discuss FY 2027 budget resolution, insurance quotes, and LMIG grant
The City Council will hold a work session to discuss the FY 2027 budget resolution, insurance premiums, a contract with Rosenthal and Wright, fees for city property use, and traffic calming. They will also consider a $554,000 Local Maintenance Improvement Grant. Public comment is allowed, and an executive session is scheduled.
- FY 2027 Budget Resolution
- FY 2027 Quotes for City Insurance Premiums
- Discussion - Contract / MOU with Rosenthal and Wright
- Discussion - Fees for Use of City Property
- 2026 LMIG (Local Maintenance Improvement Grant) $554,000
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✓ Decided: Council extends attorney MOU month-to-month at $20K/month (4-2)
The Loganville City Council held a work session on June 8, 2026, and took one substantive action: extending the current MOU with Rosenthal and Wright Attorney's at Law to a month-to-month basis at the existing rate of $20,000 per month while a competitive bid process is completed. The motion carried 4-2. All other items were discussions or scheduled for votes at the Thursday night council meeting, including the FY 2027 Budget Resolution, a $554,000 LMIG grant, and a request to film at City Hall.
- Extended MOU with Rosenthal and Wright month-to-month at $20,000/month (4-2)
- Amended agenda to add Bobby Boss Extension discussion (6-0)
- Directed City Manager to create fee policy for roll-off use of city property
- Directed City Manager to explore communal dumpster option for downtown businesses
- Directed City Manager to review ordinance for changing speed limit on Covington Street
- Entered executive session for real estate and possible litigation (6-0)
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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION AGENDA
Monday, June 08, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
A. Roll Call
B. Approval of Agenda
2. MAYOR AND COUNCIL DISCUSSION ITEMS
3. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
4. FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
A. FY 2027 Budget Resolution
B. FY 2027 Quotes for City Insurance Premiums
5. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Discussion - Contract / MOU with Rosenthal and Wright
B. Discussion - Fees for Use of City Property
C. Discussion - Traffic Calming
6. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
7. FACILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
8. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT
A. 2026 LMIG - (Local Maintenance Improvement Grant) $554,000 (100-4200-522210)
9. CITY MANAGER’S REPORT
10. CITY ATTORNEY’S UPDATES / REPORTS
11. PUBLIC COMMENT
Public Comments are limited to five minutes per speaker unless additional time is given by the
Mayor. Each speaker should approach the podium and state their name and address for the
record. All public comments are to be directed to the Mayor and Council and not the audience. Public
Comments should follow general rules of appropriate decorum.
12. EXECUTIVE SESSION - Possible Litigation & Real Estate Matters
13. ITEMS FOR THURSDAY NIGHT
A. April 2026 Financial Report
B. Last Month's Minutes
14. ADJOURNMENT
*Denotes Non-Budgeted Items subject to Reserve Funds
The Mayor and Council may choose to go into executive session as needed in compliance with Georgia Law.
The City of Loganville reserves the right to m …
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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MINUTES
Monday, June 08, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
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CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Branden Whitfield called the meeting to order at 6:30p.m.
A.
Roll Call
PRESENT
Mayor Branden Whitfield
Council Member Keith Colquitt
Council Member Bill DuVall
Council Member Wesley Johnson
Council Member Melanie Long
Council Member Lisa Newberry
Council Member Patti Wolfe
Approval of Agenda
Motion made by Council Member Colquitt to amend the Agenda to add a discussion about the
Bobby Boss Extension. Seconded by Council Patti Wolfe.
Voting Yea: Council Member Colquitt, Council Member DuVall, Council Member Johnson, Council
Member Long, Council Member Newberry, Council Member Wolfe.
Motion carried 6-0.
MAYOR AND COUNCIL DISCUSSION ITEMS
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
A.
FY 2027 Budget Resolution
Council Member Keith Colquitt presented the Council with the FY 2027 Budget Resolution. They
will vote on this at Thursday Nights Council Meeting.
FY 2027 Quotes for City Insurance Premiums
Consent Agenda for Thursday Night
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT
A.
Discussion - Contract / MOU with Rosenthal and Wright
Council Member Melanie Long opened a discussion about the MOU for Rosenthal and Wright.
Motion made by Council Member Long to extend the current MOU between the City of Loganville
and Paul Rosenthal of Rosenthal Wright Attorney's at Law to a month to month basis at the
existing rate of …
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Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Motion made by Council Member Long to extend the current MOU between the City of Loganville and Paul Rosenthal of Rosenthal Wright Attorney's at Law to a month to month basis at the existing rate of…
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Thu May 21, 2026
Downtown Development Authority Meeting
DDA to discuss 254 Main RFQ, introduce new members
The Loganville Downtown Development Authority will hold a regular meeting on May 21, 2026. The agenda includes old business on the 254 Main RFQ and new business to introduce new members. Routine items such as approval of minutes, treasurer's report, and public comment are also scheduled.
- 254 Main RFQ under old business
- Introduction of new members
- Approval of minutes from previous meeting
- Treasurer's report
- Public comment period
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DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, May 21, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
5. TREASURER'S REPORT
6. OLD BUSINESS
254 Main RFQ
7. NEW BUSINESS
Introduction of new members.
8. PUBLIC COMMENT
9. ADJOURNMENT
Unless otherwise announced and posted, the Loganville Downtown Development Authority meets regularly
on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 in City Council Chambers.
The DDA may choose to go into executive session as needed in compliance with Georgia Law.
The DDA reserves the right to make changes to the agenda as necessary. Any additions and/or corrections
to the agenda will be posted immediately at City Hall.
Thu May 14, 2026
Public Hearing for FY27 Budget
Public hearing on FY27 budget
The Loganville City Council will hold a public hearing on the FY27 budget. No specific budget figures or proposals are listed in the agenda. The meeting will adjourn following the hearing.
- Public hearing on FY27 budget
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✓ Decided: Loganville held public hearing for FY27 Budget
The City of Loganville conducted a public hearing for the FY 2027 Budget. City Manager Danny Roberts presented the budget to the Mayor and Council. No public comments or questions were recorded.
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PUBLIC HEARING FOR FY27 BUDGET AGENDA
Thursday, May 14, 2026 at 6:00 PM
Council Chambers
1. PUBLIC HEARING
A. FY27 Budget
2. ADJOURNMENT
*Denotes Non-Budgeted Items subject to Reserve Funds
The Mayor and Council may choose to go into executive session as needed in compliance with Georgia Law.
The City of Loganville reserves the right to make changes to the agenda as necessary. Any additions and/or
corrections to the agenda will be posted immediately at City Hall.
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PUBLIC HEARING FOR FY27 BUDGET MINUTES
Thursday, May 14, 2026 at 6:00 PM
Council Chambers
PUBLIC HEARING
Mayor Branden Whitfield called the Public Hearing to order at 6:00 p.m.
PRESENT
Mayor Branden Whitfield
Council Member Keith Colquitt
Council Member Bill DuVall
Council Member Wesley Johnson
Council Member Melanie Long
Council Member Lisa Newberry
Council Member Patti Wolfe
A. FY27 Budget
City Manager Danny Roberts presented FY 2027 Budget to the Mayor and Council.
The Mayor asked if there was anyone present that wished to speak regarding the Budget. There
was no one for public comments or questions.
Mayor Branden Whitfield closed the Public Hearing.
ADJOURNMENT
The Public Hearing meeting adjourned at 7:55 p.m.
Thu May 14, 2026
City Council Meeting
Council to consider $2.36M GDOT aid, variance, and salary ordinance
The Loganville City Council will vote on a consent agenda that includes a $2.36 million GDOT utility aid agreement, a Pecan Street water tank maintenance contract for $17,458.39, and a Bobby Boss Road water main extension for $26,500. They will hold a public hearing on a major variance request for the property at 520 Brand Rd. Additionally, the council will discuss an ordinance change for elected officials' annual salaries.
- GDOT utility aid of $2,359,684.24 over three payments (FY27-29)
- Major variance request for 520 Brand Rd (Case #V26-002)
- Ordinance change for elected officials annual salaries
- Pecan Street Water Tank Maintenance - $17,458.39
- Bobby Boss Road Watermain Extension - $26,500
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✓ Decided: Council approves salary increase for mayor and councilmembers effective 2028
The city council voted 4-2 to adopt an ordinance raising the mayor's annual salary to $15,000 and councilmembers' to $9,000, effective January 1, 2028. They also approved a major variance for reduced parking at 520 Brand Rd (5-1), appointed Lee Munsey to the Downtown Development Authority, and passed a consent agenda including utility aid and budget items.
- Approved ordinance increasing mayor's salary to $15,000 and councilmembers' to $9,000 effective Jan 1, 2028 (4-2)
- Approved major variance for reduced off-street parking at 520 Brand Rd with conditions (5-1)
- Appointed Lee Munsey to the DDA (6-0)
- Approved consent agenda: Fire Fund expense line $10,000, Pecan Street water tank maintenance $17,458.39, Bobby Boss Road watermain extension $26,500, GDOT utility aid $2,359,684.24 over FY27-29, minutes, and March 2026 financial report (6-0)
- Swore in Toyin Olaoluwa and Kimberly Pecylak to Planning Commission (May 2026 – Apr 2030)
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, May 14, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
A. Invocation and Pledge to the Flag
B. Roll Call
C. Adoption of Agenda
D. Planning and Zoning Committee Members Swearing-In
2. CONSENT AGENDA
A. Amendment to the Fire Fund Expense Line - $10,000 - (100-3500-523905)
B. Pecan Street Water Tank Maintenance - $17,458.39 (505-4400-521305)
C. Bobby Boss Road Watermain Extension- $26,500.00 (505-4400-521202)
D. Utility Aid from Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) - $2,359,684.24 Three Payments
Over FY 27-29 (505-4330 & 505-4400)
E. Last Month's Minutes
F. March 2026 Financial Report
3. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Case #V26-002 – Timothy Prater/ Prater Consulting LLC, requested a Major Variance for the
property located at 520 Brand Rd, Loganville, GA 30052. Map/Parcel # R5160 059, Gwinnett
County. Present zoning is LI. Ordinance and Section from relief is sought is Zoning Ordinance 119-
380. Request for variance for reduction in the amount of parking.
4. FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
5. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT
6. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
7. FACILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
8. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT
9. CITY MANAGER’S REPORT
10. CITY ATTORNEY’S UPDATES / REPORTS
A. Ordinance Change for Elected Officials Annual Salaries
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION
12. ADJOURNMENT
*Denotes Non-Budgeted Items subject to Reserve Funds
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Mon May 11, 2026
City Council Work Session
Major variance request for 520 Brand Rd parking reduction
The Loganville City Council will discuss a major variance for reduced parking at 520 Brand Rd (V26-002) and consider several financial items, including a $10,000 amendment to the Fire Fund expense line, a $17,458.39 water tank maintenance contract, and a $26,500 watermain extension on Bobby Boss Road. The council will also review an ordinance change for elected officials' annual salaries and a fee increase request from Rosenthal Wright, LLC.
- Major Variance (V26-002) for reduced parking at 520 Brand Rd, parcel R5160 059, Gwinnett County.
- Amendment to Fire Fund Expense Line – $10,000 (100-3500-523905).
- Pecan Street Water Tank Maintenance – $17,458.39 (505-4400-521305).
- Bobby Boss Road Watermain Extension – $26,500 (505-4400-521202).
- Ordinance change for elected officials annual salaries and Rosenthal Wright, LLC fee increase request.
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✓ Decided: Council approves DDA application and agenda changes for upcoming meeting
The City Council approved an agenda amendment to remove a fee increase request and approved a Downtown Development Authority application. The Council also discussed proposed salary adjustments for elected officials, which will be voted on during the Thursday night meeting.
- Agenda amended to remove Rosenthal Wright, LLC MOU fee increase request (5-0)
- DDA application for Amanda Chavis approved (5-0)
- Elected officials salary ordinance change presented for Thursday night vote
- Meeting adjourned (5-0)
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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION AGENDA
Monday, May 11, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
A. Roll Call
B. Approval of Agenda
2. MAYOR AND COUNCIL DISCUSSION ITEMS
A. DDA - Application
3. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Case #V26-002 – Timothy Prater/ Prater Consulting LLC, requested a Major Variance for the
property located at 520 Brand Rd, Loganville, GA 30052. Map/Parcel # R5160 059, Gwinnett
County. Present zoning is LI. Ordinance and Section from relief is sought is Zoning Ordinance 119-
380. Request for variance for reduction in the amount of parking.
4. FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
5. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Amendment to the Fire Fund Expense Line - $10,000 - (100-3500-523905)
6. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Pecan Street Water Tank Maintenance - $17,458.39 (505-4400-521305)
B. Bobby Boss Road Watermain Extension- $26,500.00 (505-4400-521202)
7. FACILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
8. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Utility Aid from Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT)
9. CITY MANAGER’S REPORT
10. CITY ATTORNEY’S UPDATES / REPORTS
A. Ordinance Change for Elected Officials Annual Salaries
B. Rosenthal Wright, LLC Request for Fee Increase for FY 2026-2027
11. PUBLIC COMMENT
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Mayor. Each speaker should approach the podium and state their name and address for the
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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MINUTES
Monday, May 11, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Branden Whitfield called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m.
A.
Roll Call
PRESENT
Mayor Branden Whitfield
Council Member Keith Colquitt
Council Member Bill DuVall
Council Member Wesley Johnson
Council Member Melanie Long
Council Member Patti Wolfe
ABSENT
Council Member Lisa Newberry
Approval of Agenda
Motion made by Council Member Long to amend the agenda to remove item 10B the discussion of
the Rosenthal Wright, LLC MOU fee increase request due to Council Member Lisa Newberry's
absence. This item will be added to the June 2026 meeting. Seconded by Council Member Colquitt.
Voting Yea: Council Member Colquitt, Council Member DuVall, Council Member Johnson, Council
Member Long, Council Member Wolfe.
Motion carried 5-0.
2. MAYOR AND COUNCIL DISCUSSION ITEMS
A.
DDA - Application
Motion made by Council Member Long to approve the DDA application for Amanda Chavis, She
will be sworn in at next month's Council Meeting, Seconded by Council Member Wolfe.
Voting Yea: Council Member Colquitt, Council Member DuVall, Council Member Johnson, Council
Member Long, Council Member Wolfe.
Motion carried 5-0.
3. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
A.
Case #V26-002 ~ Timothy Prater/ Prater Consulting LLC, requested a Major Variance for the
property located at 520 Brand Rd, Loganville, GA 30052. Map/Parcel # R5160 059, Gwinnett
County …
Thu Apr 23, 2026
Planning Commission Meeting
Major Variance for parking reduction at 520 Brand Rd
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Case #V26-002, a Major Variance request by Timothy Prater/Prater Consulting LLC for the property at 520 Brand Rd. The applicant seeks a reduction in parking requirements under Zoning Ordinance 119-380 for land zoned LI.
- Case #V26-002 – Major Variance for reduced parking at 520 Brand Rd (Map/Parcel # R5160 059, Gwinnett County, LI zoning)
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✓ Decided: Approved parking variance for Empire Roofing office at 520 Brand Rd (4-0)
The Planning Commission approved a Major Variance to reduce required parking from 28 to 19 spaces for a property at 520 Brand Rd. The site will be used as an office for Empire Roofing and Restoration with a new 5,000 sq. ft. storage building. The motion passed 4-0.
- Approved minutes from the March 26, 2026 meeting (4-0)
- Approved Case #V26-002: Major Variance to reduce parking spaces from 28 to 19 for 520 Brand Rd (4-0)
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, April 23, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Municipal Council Chambers, 4303 Lawrenceville Road
1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
2. INVOCATION
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A. Approval of minutes from 03/26/2026 meeting
5. NEW BUSINESS
A.
Case #V26-002 – Timothy Prater/ Prater Consulting LLC, requested a Major Variance for the
property located at 520 Brand Rd, Loganville, GA 30052. Map/Parcel # R5160 059, Gwinnett
County. Present zoning is LI. Ordinance and Section from relief is sought is Zoning Ordinance 119-
380. Request for variance for reduction in the amount of parking.
6. ADJOURN
Public is welcomed to attend.
Thu Apr 9, 2026
City Council Meeting
Council to consider major variance for property on Pecan Rd
The Loganville City Council will hold a regular meeting with a consent agenda and several committee reports. Key decisions include a major variance request for a property on Pecan Road, approval of a $625,000 toddler park update, and purchase of a $150,000 bucket truck. The council will also consider a $151,000 remodel of two public safety stations and a $19,390 Main Street repaving project.
- Case V26-001: major variance for lot width reduction at 3965 Pecan Rd
- Toddler Park update funded by SPLOST and grants, totaling $625,000
- Purchase of 2025 Ford F550 VersaLift bucket truck for $150,000
- Remodel of Station 15 (789 Lee Byrd Rd) and Station 16/PD (605 Tom Brewer Rd) for $151,195.77
- Main Street repaving from sewer repair at $19,390
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✓ Decided: Loganville City Council approves various appointments and facility remodels
The City Council approved several appointments to the Planning and Zoning Commission and authorized a remodel of city stations. Additional actions included approving a road variance, a truck purchase, and candidate qualification charter changes.
- Approved major variance for 3965 Pecan Rd (5-1)
- Appointed Kimberly Pecylak to Planning and Zoning Commission (6-0)
- Appointed Michael Lee to Planning and Zoning Commission (6-0)
- Appointed Reese Shanks to Planning and Zoning Commission (5-1)
- Appointed Toyin Olaoluwa to Planning and Zoning Commission (6-0)
- Approved purchase of 2025 Ford F550 VersaLift Bucket Truck (4-2)
- Approved remodel of Station 15, Station 16, and Police Department not to exceed $137,450.70 (6-0)
- Approved Main Street repaving invoice for $19,390.00 (6-0)
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, April 09, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
A. Invocation and Pledge to the Flag
B. Roll Call
C. Adoption of Agenda
D. Proclamation - Poppy Day
E. Proclamation - Month of the Military Child
F. DDA - Terry Parson Swearing-In
2. CONSENT AGENDA
A. Toddler Park Update $625,000.00 includes contingency - 2019 & 2025 Walton SPLOST Recreation
(321 - 323) Grant from Walton County Health Foundation $40,000, 2023 Gwinnett County
SPLOST Recreation (324) and the remainder from general funds reserves (100).
B. Resolution - Apply for 2026 Local Road Assistance (LRA) Funds and Keck & Wood Engineering
Fees - 2026 Paving Project Proposal 03/31/2026 - (100-4200-522210)
C. IGA - West Walton Park for Independence Day Celebration
D. IGA - City of Snellville Stage Usage for Independence Day Celebration $350.00 (100-7545-572010)
E. Last Month's Minutes
F. February 2026 Financial Report
3. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Case #V26-001 – Augustin Sanchez, requested a Major Variance for the property located 3965
Pecan Rd, Loganville, GA 30052. Map/Parcel # R5160 043, Gwinnett County, GA. Present zoning is
R-22. Ordinance and Section from which relief is sought is Zoning Ordinance 119-209 (c ). Request
for variance for reduction in the Minimum required lot width.
B. Appointments to the Planning and Zoning Commission
4. FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Purchase of a 2025 Ford F550 VersaLift Bucket Truck $150,000.00 (10 …
Mon Apr 6, 2026
City Council Work Session
Council to discuss $625k Toddler Park update, variance for Pecan Rd
The Loganville City Council will hold a work session to discuss a major variance request for a property on Pecan Road, a $150,000 bucket truck purchase, remodeling of two fire stations, and a $625,000 Toddler Park update. The council will also consider a resolution for 2026 Local Road Assistance funds and intergovernmental agreements for Independence Day celebrations.
- Major Variance (Case V26-001) for 3965 Pecan Rd to reduce minimum lot width
- Purchase of a 2025 Ford F550 VersaLift bucket truck for $150,000
- Remodel of 789 Lee Byrd Rd (Station 15) and 605 Tom Brewer Rd (Station 16/PD) for $151,195.77
- Toddler Park update with $625,000 budget from multiple SPLOST sources and a grant
- Resolution to apply for 2026 Local Road Assistance funds and approve paving project fees
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✓ Decided: Council votes to keep golf cart ban and table DDA appointments
The Loganville City Council voted 6-0 to table a proposal to allow golf carts within city limits due to safety concerns. The council also decided to leave a Downtown Development Authority (DDA) application period open for an additional 30 days and voted 6-0 to enter an executive session to discuss real estate matters.
- Tabled golf cart ordinance (6-0)
- Left DDA application period open for 30 days (6-0)
- Entered executive session to discuss real estate (6-0)
- Approved agenda (6-0)
- Agreed to stream strategic planning retreat on YouTube
- Agreed to discuss financial policy at May work session
- Agreed to review City Attorney MOU with 2.5% annual increase
- Approved filming permission for Taylor Polidore Williams
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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION AGENDA
Monday, April 06, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
A. Roll Call
B. Approval of Agenda
C. Questionnaire Session for P&Z Applicants
D. Mayor and Council Discussion Items - Retreat for Strategic Planning & Golf Carts
2. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Case #V26-001 – Augustin Sanchez, requested a Major Variance for the property located 3965
Pecan Rd, Loganville, GA 30052. Map/Parcel # R5160 043, Gwinnett County, GA. Present zoning is
R-22. Ordinance and Section from which relief is sought is Zoning Ordinance 119-209 (c ). Request
for variance for reduction in the Minimum required lot width.
3. FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Purchase of a 2025 Ford F550 VersaLift Bucket Truck $150,000.00 (100-4900-542200)
4. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT
5. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
6. FACILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Remodel of 789 Lee Byrd Rd (Station 15), and 605 Tom Brewer Rd (Station 16 and PD)
$151,195.77 includes a 10% contingency - 2019 Walton County Public Safety SPLOST (321-3200,
321-3500)
B. Discussion - Toddler Park Update $625,000.00 includes contingency - 2019 & 2025 Walton
SPLOST Recreation (321 - 323) Grant from Walton County Health Foundation $40,000, 2023
Gwinnett County SPLOST Recreation (324) and the remainder from general funds reserves (100).
7. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Resolution - Apply for 2026 Local Road Assistance (LRA) Funds and Keck & Wood Engineering
Fees - 2026 Pavin …
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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MINUTES
Monday, April 06, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Branden Whitfield called the meeting to order at 6:30pm.
2.
A.
Roll Call
PRESENT
Mayor Branden Whitfield
Council Member Keith Colquitt
Council Member Bill DuVall
Council Member Wesley Johnson
Council Member Melanie Long
Council Member Lisa Newberry
Council Member Patti Wolfe
Approval of Agenda
Motion made by Council Member Newberry to adopt the agenda. Seconded by Council Member
Wolfe.
Voting Yea: Council Member Colquitt, Council Member DuVall, Council Member Johnson, Council
Member Long, Council Member Newberry, Council Member Wolfe.
Motion carried 6-0.
Questionnaire Session for P&Z Applicants
Council conducted a questionnaire session for the four applicants that were present. They were:
Michael Lee, Kimberly Pecylak, Toyin Olaoluwa, and Dana Russell.
Mayor and Council Discussion Items - Retreat for Strategic Planning & Golf Carts
Mayor Branden Whitfield discussed with Council having a retreat for strategic planning. Council
agreed to look at some dates to conduct a four hour session locally, and that it be streamed on
YouTube. Mayor Whitfield will get with City Manager Danny Roberts to discuss dates.
Mayor Branden Whitfield brought up a discussion about allowing golf carts within the city limits.
Assistant Chief Warnack addressed the council regarding the Police Department's concerns,
stating that their recommendation at …
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Colquitt yea · Johnson yea · Long yea · Newberry yea
Thu Mar 26, 2026
Planning Commission Meeting
Major variance request for lot width reduction at 3965 Pecan Rd
The Planning Commission will consider a Major Variance request from Augustin Sanchez for a property at 3965 Pecan Rd. The applicant seeks a reduction in the minimum required lot width under Zoning Ordinance 119-209(c). The property is zoned R-22. The meeting also includes approval of minutes from a prior meeting.
- Case V26-001 – Major Variance for property at 3965 Pecan Rd (Gwinnett County, parcel R5160 043) to reduce minimum lot width under Zoning Ordinance 119-209(c)
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✓ Decided: Planning Commission approves major variance for Pecan Rd lot split
The Loganville Planning Commission approved a major variance (Case V26-001) to reduce the minimum lot width at 3965 Pecan Rd, allowing the property to be split into two residential lots. The vote was 5-0. The commission also elected Commissioner Linda Dodd as Vice Chairman and approved the minutes from October 23, 2025.
- Approved major variance for 3965 Pecan Rd to reduce minimum lot width (5-0)
- Elected Commissioner Linda Dodd as Vice Chairman (5-0)
- Approved minutes from October 23, 2025 (5-0)
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, March 26, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Municipal Council Chambers, 4303 Lawrenceville Road
1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
2. INVOCATION
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A. Approval of Minutes from October 23, 2025
5. NEW BUSINESS
A. Case #V26-001 – Augustin Sanchez, requested a Major Variance for the property located 3965
Pecan Rd, Loganville, GA 30052. Map/Parcel # R5160 043, Gwinnett County, GA. Present zoning is
R-22. Ordinance and Section from which relief is sought is Zoning Ordinance 119-209 (c ). Request
for variance for reduction in the Minimum required lot width.
6. ADJOURN
Thu Mar 19, 2026
Downtown Development Authority Meeting
DDA to continue 254 Main Project RFQ and drawings discussion
The Downtown Development Authority will continue discussions on the 254 Main Project, including RFQ and drawings, and provide updates on open board positions. New business includes planning DDA-sponsored events for 2026 and seeking feedback from the City Council.
- Continue conversation about 254 Main Project RFQ and drawings
- Update on applications for open DDA spots
- DDA sponsored events for 2026
- Request feedback from Council
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DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, March 19, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
5. OLD BUSINESS
Continue Conversation About 254 Main Project RFQ and Drawings
Update on Applications for Open DDA spots
6. NEW BUSINESS
DDA Sponsored Events for 2026
Request Feedback From Council
7. PUBLIC COMMENT
8. ADJOURNMENT
Unless otherwise announced and posted, the Loganville Downtown Development Authority meets regularly
on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 in City Council Chambers.
The DDA may choose to go into executive session as needed in compliance with Georgia Law.
The DDA reserves the right to make changes to the agenda as necessary. Any additions and/or corrections
to the agenda will be posted immediately at City Hall.
Thu Mar 12, 2026
City Council Meeting
Council to discuss raising compensation for mayor and council
The council will vote on consent agenda items including a $150,000 bucket truck purchase and a $188,463 construction/roof replacement project. They will also discuss increasing compensation for the mayor and council members and vote on changes to candidate qualification procedures for upcoming elections.
- Purchase of a 2025 Ford F550 VersaLift Bucket Truck for $150,000
- Remodel of 605 Tom Brewer Rd and 789 Lee Byrd Rd, plus roof replacement at 180 Old Loganville Rd for $188,463
- Discussion on raising compensation for mayor and council
- Approval of candidate qualification charter changes
- GMEBS OPEB Actuarial Services Invoice for FY 2025 Audit $13,350
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✓ Decided: Council approves station roof replacement and compensation increases
The Council approved a roof replacement at Station 18 and a future increase in compensation for the Mayor and Council members. Additionally, several items including a bucket truck purchase and a remodel project were tabled.
- Approved agenda (6-0)
- Approved last month's minutes and January 2026 financial report (5-1)
- Agreed to raise Mayor and Council compensation effective Jan 1, 2028 (unvoted discussion)
- Tabled $150,000 bucket truck purchase for 30 days (4-2)
- Approved Station 18 roof replacement with Legacy Roofing up to $44,000 (6-0)
- Tabled remodel project for 30 days (5-1)
- Approved candidate qualification charter ordinance (5-1)
- Postponed July 9, 2026 combined Work Session and Council Meeting
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
A. Invocation and Pledge to the Flag
B. Roll Call
C. Adoption of Agenda
2. CONSENT AGENDA
A. GMEBS OPEB Actuarial Services Invoice for FY 2025 Audit $13,350.00 (100-1510-523600)
B. Purchase of a 2025 Ford F550 VersaLift Bucket Truck $150,000.00 (100-4900-542200)
C. Remodel of 605 Tom Brewer Rd (PD & Station 16) and 789 Lee Byrd Rd (Station 15). Roof
replacement at 180 Old Loganville Rd (Station 18). $188,463.00 includes a 10% contingency -
2019 Walton County Public Safety SPLOST and 2023 Gwinnett County Public Safety SPLOST (321-
3200, 321-3500, 324-3500)
D. Last Month's Minutes
E. January 2026 Financial Report
3. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
4. FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Discussion - Raising Compensation for Mayor and Council
5. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Discussion about Weekly Report
6. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
7. FACILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
8. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT
9. CITY MANAGER’S REPORT
10. CITY ATTORNEY’S UPDATES / REPORTS
A. Approval - Candidate Qualification Charter Changes
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION
12. ADJOURNMENT
*Denotes Non-Budgeted Items subject to Reserve Funds
The Mayor and Council may choose to go into executive session as needed in compliance with Georgia Law.
The City of Loganville reserves the right to make changes to the agenda as necessary. Any additions and/or
corrections to the agenda will …
Mon Mar 9, 2026
City Council Work Session
Council to consider extending rezone and annexation moratorium
The Loganville City Council work session will discuss and potentially approve a 60-day extension of the current moratorium on rezones and annexations. Other notable items include a purchase of a $150,000 bucket truck, remodeling of fire stations for $188,463, and ADA renovations to Toddler Park for $715,065. The council will also discuss raising compensation for the mayor and council members.
- Discussion/approval of a rezone and annexation moratorium extension
- Purchase of a 2025 Ford F550 VersaLift Bucket Truck for $150,000
- Remodel of 605 Tom Brewer Rd (PD & Station 16) and 789 Lee Byrd Rd (Station 15) plus roof replacement at 180 Old Loganville Rd for $188,463
- Toddler Park ADA renovation bid for $715,065
- Discussion of raising compensation for mayor and council
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✓ Decided: Council extends rezone/annexation moratorium six months (6-0)
The council voted 6-0 to extend the moratorium on rezoning and annexation applications through September 30, 2026, while the city completes its zoning ordinance rewrite. Council also elected Council Member Melanie Long as Vice Mayor for the next year (6-0). Several other items were discussed and directed for action at the upcoming regular meeting, including a bucket truck purchase, remodel projects, and charter amendments.
- Extended rezone/annexation moratorium through September 30, 2026 (6-0)
- Elected Council Member Melanie Long as Vice Mayor for next year (6-0)
- Approved agenda amendments to add code enforcement officer and HB295 discussions (6-0)
- Directed city manager to cap Toddler Park ADA renovation bid at $625,000
- Agreed to round cash payments to nearest dollar and apply as customer credit
- Directed staff and city attorney to provide zoning and legal guidance on donation drop boxes in April
- Deferred Planning Commission appointments to next council meeting for applicant Q&A session
- Charter amendment for candidate qualifications placed on Thursday agenda for first reading
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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION AGENDA
Monday, March 09, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
A. Roll Call
B. Approval of Agenda
2. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Discussion/Approval - Rezone and Annexation Moratorium Extension
B. Appointment to the Loganville Planning Commission
C. Discussion - Donation Drop Boxes
3. FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Discussion - Raising Compensation for Mayor and Council
B. GMEBS OPEB Actuarial Services Invoice for FY 2025 Audit $13,350.00 (100-1510-523600)
C. Purchase of a 2025 Ford F550 VersaLift Bucket Truck $150,000.00 (100-4900-542200)
D. Discussion - Cash Payments Regarding Cents
4. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Discussion about Weekly Report
5. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
6. FACILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Remodel of 605 Tom Brewer Rd (PD & Station 16) and 789 Lee Byrd Rd (Station 15). Roof
replacement at 180 Old Loganville Rd (Station 18). $188,463.00 includes a 10% contingency -
2019 Walton County Public Safety SPLOST and 2023 Gwinnett County Public Safety SPLOST (321-
3200, 321-3500, 324-3500)
B. Toddler Park Bids to Renovate for ADA - $715,065.00 includes a 5% contingency (2019 Walton
County SPLOST (321-6200), 2017 Gwinnett County SPLOST (320-6200), Walton County Health
Foundation Grant ($40,000), General Fund for the remainder
7. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT
8. CITY MANAGER’S REPORT
A. Appointment to the DDA
B. Discussion / Approval - Election of Loganville Vice Mayor
9. CITY …
Wed Mar 4, 2026
Downtown Development Authority Called Meeting
DDA to discuss RFQ, land transactions, and sign placement at 254 Main
The Downtown Development Authority is holding a called meeting on March 4, 2026. They will discuss a Request for Qualifications (RFQ), elect a new secretary, and consider future land transaction ideas. They will also vote on approving a 'For Sale' sign at 254 Main Street. The meeting includes approval of minutes and treasurer's report.
- Discussion of RFQ
- Election of new secretary
- Future land transaction ideas
- Approve 'For Sale' sign placement on 254 Main Street
- Departing and new members
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DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY CALLED MEETING AGENDA
Wednesday, March 04, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
5. TREASURER'S REPORT
6. OLD BUSINESS
Departing Members and New Members
7. NEW BUSINESS
Discussion of RFQ
Elect New Secretary
Future Land Transaction Ideas
Approve For Sale Sign placement on 254 Main
8. ADJOURNMENT
9. PUBLIC COMMENT
Unless otherwise announced and posted, the Loganville Downtown Development Authority meets regularly
on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 in City Council Chambers.
The DDA may choose to go into executive session as needed in compliance with Georgia Law.
The DDA reserves the right to make changes to the agenda as necessary. Any additions and/or corrections
to the agenda will be posted immediately at City Hall.
Thu Feb 26, 2026
Codeapalooza - Closing Presentation
Loganville to hold Codeapalooza closing presentation
The City of Loganville will hold a meeting for the Codeapalooza closing presentation. No other business items are listed on the agenda.
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CODEAPALOOZA - CLOSING PRESENTATION AGENDA
Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. NEW BUSINESS
A. Closing Presentation
2. ADJOURNMENT
Mon Feb 23, 2026
Codeapalooza - Opening Presentation
Loganville to hold Codeapalooza opening presentation
The City of Loganville will hold an opening presentation for Codeapalooza. No other business items are listed on the agenda.
- Opening Presentation for Codeapalooza
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CODEAPALOOZA - OPENING PRESENTATION AGENDA
Monday, February 23, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. NEW BUSINESS
A. Opening Presentation
2. ADJOURNMENT
Thu Feb 19, 2026
Downtown Development Authority Meeting - Canceled
Thu Feb 12, 2026
City Council Meeting
Council to consider polymer feed system replacement, audit contracts
The Council will receive the FYE 2025 audit presentation and consider consent agenda items. Notable consent items include a $17,375 polymer feed system replacement and a request to use the Rock Gym as a 2026 polling location. The Council will also consider an FY2026 audit engagement with McNair, McLemore, Middlebrooks & Co for $59,500.
- Replacement of Polymer Feed System - $17,375.00
- Walton County Election - Request to use Rock Gym as 2026 polling location
- FYE 06/30/2025 Audit Presentation by McNair, McLemore, Middlebrooks & Co
- Fiscal Year 2026 Audit Engagement - $59,500.00
- December 2025 Financial Report and last month's minutes (consent)
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✓ Decided: Council approved use of Rock Gym as 2026 polling location
Council unanimously approved the consent agenda, which included allowing Walton County to use the Rock Gym as a polling location for 2026 elections, replacing a polymer feed system for $17,375, approving previous meeting minutes, and accepting the December 2025 financial report. Council also approved a $59,500 audit engagement with McNair, McLemore, Middlebrooks & Co for fiscal year 2026. All votes were 6-0.
- Approved consent agenda: polymer feed system replacement ($17,375), Rock Gym as polling location, last month's minutes, December 2025 financial report (6-0)
- Approved FY2026 audit engagement with McNair, McLemore, Middlebrooks & Co for $59,500 (6-0)
- Proclaimed Mayor's Reading Club Day (ceremonial)
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, February 12, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
A. Invocation and Pledge to the Flag
B. Roll Call
C. Adoption of Agenda
D. Proclamation - Mayor's Reading Club Day
E. FYE 06/30/2025 Audit Presentation - McNair, McLemore, Middlebrooks & Co
2. CONSENT AGENDA
A. Replacement of Polymer Feed System - $17,375.00 (505-4300-522203)
B. Walton County Election - Request To Use The Rock Gym As A 2026 Polling Location
C. Last Month's Minutes
D. December 2025 Financial Report
3. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
4. FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Fiscal Year 2026 Audit Engagement with McNair, McLemore, Middlebrooks & Co - $59,500.00
($34,000.00 100-1510-521203) ($25,500.00 505-4400-521203)
5. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT
6. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
7. FACILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
8. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT
9. CITY MANAGER’S REPORT
10. CITY ATTORNEY’S UPDATES / REPORTS
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION
12. ADJOURNMENT
*Denotes Non-Budgeted Items subject to Reserve Funds
The Mayor and Council may choose to go into executive session as needed in compliance with Georgia Law.
The City of Loganville reserves the right to make changes to the agenda as necessary. Any additions and/or
corrections to the agenda will be posted immediately at City Hall.
Mon Feb 9, 2026
City Council Work Session
Council to discuss $59,500 audit contract, $51,590 restroom trailer, and charter changes
At this work session, the Loganville City Council will discuss several financial items including a $59,500 audit engagement with McNair, McLemore, Middlebrooks & Co, a $17,375 polymer feed system replacement, and a $51,590 purchase of a four-station restroom trailer for events. They will also discuss potential city charter changes regarding candidate qualifications, a request from Walton County to use the Rock Gym as a polling location, and other committee reports. No final votes are expected; this is a discussion-only session.
- Fiscal Year 2026 Audit Engagement with McNair, McLemore, Middlebrooks & Co for $59,500
- Replacement of Polymer Feed System for $17,375
- Purchase of 4 Station Restroom Trailer for Events for $51,590
- Discussion of City Charter Changes Regarding Qualification of Candidates
- Request to Use The Rock Gym As A 2026 Polling Location
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✓ Decided: Council votes to not appoint DDA liaison (6-0)
The City Council held a work session discussing several items for an upcoming regular meeting. The only substantive decision was a vote to not appoint a liaison to the Downtown Development Authority (DDA), carried 6-0. Other items, such as the FY2026 audit engagement and purchase of a restroom trailer, were discussed but scheduled for a vote at the Thursday night meeting.
- Adopted agenda 6-0
- Approved not having a DDA liaison (6-0)
- Entered executive session for litigation discussion (6-0)
- Reopened meeting after executive session (6-0)
- Adjourned meeting (6-0)
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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION AGENDA
Monday, February 09, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
A. Roll Call
B. Approval of Agenda
2. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Discussion - TPUDC
3. FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Fiscal Year 2026 Audit Engagement with McNair, McLemore, Middlebrooks & Co - $59,500.00
($34,000.00 100-1510-521203) ($25,500.00 505-4400-521203)
4. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT
5. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Replacement of Polymer Feed System - $17,375.00 (505-4300-522203)
6. FACILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
7. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT
8. CITY MANAGER’S REPORT
A. Purchase of 4 Station Restroom Trailer for Events - $51,590.00 (100-7545-542100)
B. Discussion - DDA Liaison
C. Walton County Election - Request To Use The Rock Gym As A 2026 Polling Location
9. CITY ATTORNEY’S UPDATES / REPORTS
A. Discussion - City Charter Changes Regarding Qualification of Candidates
10. PUBLIC COMMENT
Public Comments are limited to five minutes per speaker unless additional time is given by the
Mayor. Each speaker should approach the podium and state their name and address for the
record. All public comments are to be directed to the Mayor and Council and not the audience. Public
Comments should follow general rules of appropriate decorum.
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION - Litigation
12. ITEMS FOR THURSDAY NIGHT
A. Last Month's Minutes
B. December 2025 Financial Report
13. ADJOURNMENT
*Denotes Non-Budgeted Items subject to Reserve …
Tue Feb 3, 2026
Public Kick-Off Event
Thu Jan 15, 2026
Downtown Development Authority Meeting
DDA to finalize 2026 goals and discuss 254 Main IGA
The Downtown Development Authority will vote on final 2026 goals and discuss the 254 Main Intergovernmental Agreement. New business includes payment collection methods and a Humane Society event on February 14. The board will also review term expirations and future intentions.
- Final decisions on 2026 goals
- 254 Main IGA discussion
- Social media usage policy
- Payment collection methods
- Humane Society Event 2/14/26
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✓ Decided: Downtown Development Authority approves 254 Main Street agreement and February event
The Loganville Downtown Development Authority approved an interlocal agreement for the 254 Main Street property and authorized the chair to sign it. The board also approved a Humane Society pet picture booth event for February 14, 2026, which will support local animal adoptions. Directors discussed 2026 goals, bank account setup, and payment collection methods for future downtown events.
- Approved interlocal agreement for 254 Main Street and authorized chair to sign (6-0)
- Approved Humane Society pet picture booth event for February 14, 2026 (6-0)
- Approved November 20, 2025 meeting minutes (6-0)
- Approved meeting agenda (6-0)
- Directed chair and two directors to open a new bank account next week
- Assigned Danny Roberts to mail term expiration and renomination procedures
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DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, January 15, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
5. TREASURER'S REPORT
6. OLD BUSINESS
254 Main IGA
2026 Goals - Final Decisions
Social Media usage ASAP
Bank Account
7. NEW BUSINESS
Payment Collection Methods
Humane Society Event 2/14/26
254 Main Next Steps
Term Expirations and future intentions
8. PUBLIC COMMENT
9. ADJOURNMENT
Unless otherwise announced and posted, the Loganville Downtown Development Authority meets regularly
on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 in City Council Chambers.
The DDA may choose to go into executive session as needed in compliance with Georgia Law.
The DDA reserves the right to make changes to the agenda as necessary. Any additions and/or corrections
to the agenda will be posted immediately at City Hall.
Thu Jan 8, 2026
City Council Meeting
Appointment of Larry Steele as City Solicitor
The City Council will consider consent items including the appointment of Larry Steele as solicitor, approval of a $33,866 water source heat pump replacement, and a $22,527 fiber conduit installation to Main Street properties. The agenda also includes a discussion on code enforcement, a firefighter of the year presentation, and action on city charter updates.
- Appointment of Solicitor Larry Steele
- Water Source Heat Pump Replacement - $33,866
- Fiber Conduit Installation to Main Street Properties - $22,527
- Gwinnett Water & Sewer IGA
- Action on City Charter Updates
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✓ Decided: Council approves SR 20 utility relocation plan with Keck & Wood
The City Council approved a $40,000 contract for Keck & Wood to revise utility plans for State Route 20. The council also tabled a proposal to update the City Charter to comply with Georgia residential law.
- Approved amended agenda (6-0)
- Approved consent agenda items (6-0)
- Approved Keck & Wood contract for SR 20 utility relocation (6-0)
- Tabled City Charter residential requirement update (5-0)
- Approved adding lights to City Hall parking lot (6-0)
- Opened applications for Planning and Zoning Committee (6-0)
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, January 08, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
A. Invocation and Pledge to the Flag
B. Roll Call
C. Adoption of Agenda
2. CONSENT AGENDA
A. Appointment of Solicitor - Larry Steele
B. Comfort System Proposal - Water Source Heat Pump Replacement - $33,866 (100-1565-522204)
C. Fiber Conduit Installation to Main Street Properties - $22,527 (100-1565-522204)
D. Gwinnett -Water & Sewer IGA
E. Last Month's Minutes
3. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Discussion - Code Enforcement and Prudence
4. FINANCE / HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE REPORT
5. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT
A. Presentation - Firefighter of the year
6. PUBLIC UTILITIES / TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT
7. PUBLIC WORKS / FACILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT
8. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
9. CITY MANAGER’S REPORT
10. CITY ATTORNEY’S UPDATES / REPORTS
A. Action - City Charter Updates
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION
12. ADJOURNMENT
*Denotes Non-Budgeted Items subject to Reserve Funds
The Mayor and Council may choose to go into executive session as needed in compliance with Georgia Law.
The City of Loganville reserves the right to make changes to the agenda as necessary. Any additions and/or
corrections to the agenda will be posted immediately at City Hall.
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
Thursday, January 08, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Branden Whitfield called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm.
A.
Invocation and Pledge to the Flag
Jesse Welliver from Summit Church gave the invocation.
Mayor Brandon Whitfield led the pledge to the flag.
Roll Call
PRESENT
Mayor Branden Whitfield
Council Member Keith Colquitt
Council Member Bill DuVall
Council Member Wesley Johnson
Council Member Melanie Long
Council Member Lisa Newberry
Council Member Patti Wolfe
Adoption of Agenda
Council Member Bill Duvall asked to amend the agenda by adding a discussion about State Route
20 utility relocation. Council Member Melanie Long asked to amend the agenda to add a
discussion about the parking lot at City Hall.
Motion made by Council Member Colquitt to approve the amended agenda. Seconded by Council
Member Wolfe.
Voting Yea: Council Member Colquitt, Council Member DuVall, Council Member Johnson, Council
Member Long, Council Member Newberry, Council Member Wolfe.
Motion carried 6-0.
CONSENT AGENDA
Motion made by Council Member DuVall to approve the consent agenda ad follow:
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Appointment of Solicitor - Larry Steele
Comfort System Proposal - Water Source Heat Pump Replacement - $33,866 (100-1565-522204)
Fiber Conduit Installation to Main Street Properties - $22,527 (100-1565-522204)
Gwinnett -Water & Sewer IGA
Last Month's Minutes
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Seconded by Council Member Col …
🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Motion made by Council Member Long to table updating the City Charter residential requirement. Seconded by Council Member Newberry. Voting
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Johnson yea · Long yea · Newberry yea · Wolfe Voting yea
Tue Jan 6, 2026
Ethics Hearing - Personnel Matters
Andy Logan appeal hearing in executive session
The Loganville City Council will hold an ethics hearing for an appeal by Andy Logan, followed by an executive session for personnel matters. The agenda includes no other substantive items beyond the appeal and the closed session.
- Andy Logan appeal hearing
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✓ Decided: Ethics committee hears employee appeal, defers decision to next day
The Ethics Committee held a personnel appeal hearing for employee Andy Logan. After an executive session, the committee adjourned without rendering a decision, stating they would provide their response the following day.
- Heard personnel appeal from employee Andy Logan (no vote taken)
- Entered executive session for deliberation (8:10 pm - 8:41 pm)
- Adjourned with decision deferred to following day
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EXECUTIVE SESSION
ADJOURNMENT
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💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
| $4.9M | RG TENNEY ELECTRIC INC Department of Transportation · DESIGN/BUILD FOR THE REFURBISHING OF THE FAA FACILITIES AT THE EGV ATC |
| $2.8M | RG TENNEY ELECTRIC INC Department of Transportation · MAINE LRR BUNDLE- REFURBISHMENT OF THE (QYA & QYD) ARSR BUILDING AND S |
| $2.7M | RG TENNEY ELECTRIC INC Department of Transportation · DESIGN/BUILD CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW COUNTERPOISE FOR VOR ANTENNAS & ROO |
| $2.7M | RG TENNEY ELECTRIC INC Department of Transportation · LAKE CITY, FL - QJY RCAG FULL SITE REPLACEMENT IN LAKE CITY, FL IN ACC |
| $2.4M | RG TENNEY ELECTRIC INC Department of Transportation · ESTABLISHMENT ONE NEW 40' RCAG PLATFORM STAIR TOWER AND RADIO SHELTER |
| $2.3M | RG TENNEY ELECTRIC INC Department of Transportation · MYRTLE BEACH, SC - RTR TOWER REPLACEMENTS IN MYRTLE BEACH, SC IN ACCOR |
| $1.9M | RG TENNEY ELECTRIC INC Department of Transportation · REPLACE THE TOWER & SHELTER AT THE ANDALE (ICTA), KS RCLR & REPLACE TH |
| $1.8M | RG TENNEY ELECTRIC INC Department of Transportation · BNATCS -PENSACOLA FL (PNS) RTR FULL SITE REPLACEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WIT |
| $1.6M | RG TENNEY ELECTRIC INC Department of Transportation · MALS & RTR DESIGN/BUILD AT THE HAZLETON REGIONAL AIRPORT (HZL) IN HAZL |
| $1.4M | RG TENNEY ELECTRIC INC Department of Transportation · RWY 28 LOCALIZER PLATFORM REPLACEMENT AT THE HAZLETON REGIONAL AIRPORT |
Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.
🌐 County-level context (Gwinnett County)
County-level context — from BLS, IRS, FEMA, HUD, Census. These figures cover the whole county this city sits in, not just the city itself.
Traffic fatalities4 (2024)
Business establishments27,653 (372,873 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,830/mo (103 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy22.2% (low numeracy 33% · 2017)
Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC
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Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$33.2M
Spending$29.0M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
Debt load MODERATE
Outstanding debt$17.5M
Debt-to-revenue0.53×
Debt-load index46 / 100
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Outcomes — economic mobility
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