Gwinnett County News
What’s New in County District 2, from Commissioner Ben Ku
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6 years agoon


Get ready for the transit referendum in March
In case you aren’t aware, there’s a special election happening March 19 that will shape the future of transit in Gwinnett County. You can visit the County website for details about the transit contract referendum, transit plan, special election schedule, and voting locations. Remember Tuesday, February 19 is the last day to register to vote and/or update your registration record for this election, and you can check the status of your voter registration on the Georgia Secretary of State’s website.
You’ll have several ways to cast your ballot, including advance in-person voting from February 25 to March 15 at the main Elections Office or at one of seven satellite offices from March 4 to March 15. These dates include Saturdays and Sundays. You can also request an absentee ballot by mail through March 15 or wait to cast your ballot at your assigned polling location on Election Day.
Attend a transit referendum open house
There are also several opportunities to learn more about the transit contract referendum before the election. The County is hosting open house sessions where you can drop in and ask questions one-on-one to staff from our Department of Transportation. The next session in District 2 is March 4 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at New Mercies Christian Church, 4000 Five Forks Trickum Road, Lilburn. View the complete schedule of open houses.
Seeking applicants for board appointments
I’m still looking for dedicated residents who want to serve on a county board to fill a few remaining positions. Positions are available on the Community Outreach Advisory Board, the Merit Board, and the Zoning Board of Appeals. Please apply for that if you’re interested! Visit
www.GwinnettCounty.com/D2Application to apply.

Join me at a town hall on February 19
I hope you’ll join me at an upcoming town hall that I’m hosting with Representative Brenda Lopez on Tuesday, February 19 from 6:00pm to 7:00pm at Lucky Shoals Park, located at 4651 Britt Road in Norcross. I’d love to see you there!
District 2 open office hours
Thanks for coming out to meet with me in my first round of office hours around the district. The next dates are:
- February 20 at
2:30pm , Starbucks, 5485 Jimmy Carter Boulevard, Norcross - March 4 at
5:30pm , Norcross City Hall, 65 Lawrenceville Street NW, Norcross - March 14, at
4:00pm , GJAC second floor conference room, 75 Langley Drive (Gwinnett County employees welcome) - March 25 at
6:00pm , Peachtree Corners City Hall, 310 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners (before the UPCCA meeting)
Behind the scenes of water resources
I recently hosted a behind-the-scenes tour of the F. Wayne Hill Water Resources Center,one of the largest ozone and membrane wastewater treatment facilities in the world. Thank you to everyone who joined me, including Emil Powella, who provided this picture from the tour!

Source: Commissioner’s recent “News and Events in District 2” email.
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The Gwinnett Chamber is set to host the 2023 Multi-Chamber Mixer at After Hours, an end-of-year event designed to celebrate Gwinnett’s inclusive business community.
The program will be held at the Gas South Convention Center on November 1, starting at 5 p.m.
This program brings organizations from around the world together to celebrate Gwinnett’s diverse and international business community.
Partners in this event have historically included business groups such as:
- The Georgia Indo-American Chamber,
- Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Georgia,
- Korean American Chamber of Commerce of Georgia,
- Latin American Chamber,
- German American Chamber,
- French American Chamber,
- Georgia Hispanic Chamber,
- Georgia Pakistan Business Council,
- Liberian Community Association of Georgia,
- Atlanta Chinese Entrepreneurs Club and
- the Italy America Chamber Commerce Southeast, Georgia Chapter
“Collaboration with these organizations enables connection and a deeper understanding of business needs in our region,” added Gwinnett Chamber President and CEO Nick Masino. “We are pleased to partner with these entities in hosting an event designed to celebrate our collective success and ever-evolving growth opportunities.”
Registration is required to attend and includes international food tastings, drink tickets and networking with more than 300 business professionals. To register, please visit GwinnettChamber.org/Events.
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Gwinnett County Issues Proclamation for National Travel and Tourism Week
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2 years agoon
May 8, 2023
On May 2, Gwinnett County issued a proclamation declaring the week of May 7-13 as National Travel and Tourism Week (NTTW). The proclamation was presented to Explore Gwinnett, the official tourism and film office for the county.
The local initiative encourages support of the hospitality industry and will be held in conjunction with 40th anniversary of the U.S. Travel Association Industry event.

Throughout the week, Gwinnett residents are encouraged to recognize and support the hospitality businesses and their employees for their contribution to the quality of life of all Gwinnett citizens.
- More than 10,000 jobs are generated by Gwinnett’s hospitality industry.
- More than $83 million in state and local tax revenue is generated from travel and tourism is Gwinnett County and contributes to reducing the tax obligations of Gwinnett citizens.
- Gas South District is celebrating the completion of a $200 million expansion and renovation that will increase travel and tourism to Gwinnett County.
- Gwinnett County is home to three professional sports teams, more than 100 hotels, 12 craft breweries and countless restaurants.
Established in 1983, NTTW is an annual tradition to celebrate the U.S. travel community and travel’s essential role in stimulating economic growth, cultivating vibrant communities, creating quality job opportunities, inspiring new businesses and elevating the quality of life for Americans every day.
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Education
Partnership Gwinnett Celebrates Gwinnett County Students and Teachers
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2 years agoon
January 29, 2023
Student Teacher Achievement Recognition Reception honors 76 recipients from 32 schools.
On January 26, Partnership Gwinnett hosted the Student Teacher Achievement Recognition Reception, sponsored by the Professional Association of Georgia Educators and PAGE Foundation and presented by Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, at the John C. Maxwell Leadership Center in Duluth.
More than 200 students, teachers and guests attended the annual event that honors the highest-achieving seniors and their most academically influential teachers.
“Gwinnett County boasts some of the best schools in the nation,” said Partnership Gwinnett Economic Development Vice President Andrew Carnes. “We are proud to celebrate and congratulate these talented students who represent our future workforce and the teachers who have made a difference in their lives.”
The presentation recognized 76 recipients from 32 schools, including Buford City Schools, Gwinnett County Public Schools, Greater Atlanta Christian School, Hebron Christian Academy, Killian Hill Christian School, Notre Dame Academy, Providence Christian Academy, Sugar Hill Christian Academy, Wesleyan School.
Honorees include:
Buford City Schools
- Erin Lim and Mr. Brent Leitsch – Buford High School
Gwinnett County Public Schools
- Dean Putnam and Mr. John Jameson – Archer High School
- Samad Ahmed and Mr. Gary Haynes – Berkmar High School
- William Li and Mrs. Mirela Kimbrough – Brookwood High School
- Niheer Patel and Mr. Chris Michael – Brookwood High School
- Farhan Baig and Mrs. Stephanie Timmons – Brookwood High School
- Mariabelle Azemar and Mr. Alan Dills – Central Gwinnett High School
- Sara Amou and Mrs. Danielle Wilcher – Collins Hill High School
- Cooper Brambley and Mr. Robert Winstead – Dacula High School
- Jerusha Titus and Mr. Thomas Curran – Discovery High School
- Mandy Xu and Mr. Jonathan Roy – Duluth High School
- Chikaima Anigbogu and Ms. Lindsey Saa – Grayson High School
- Jackson Lee and Ms. Kristen Brigmond – Gwinnett Online Campus
- May-Jann Wong and Mr. Donny Thurston – Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science and Technology
- Erika Tay and Mrs. Laura Wood – Lanier High School
- Tracy La and Ms. Theresa Ryan – McClure Health Science High School
- Cristopher Miranda and Mr. Robert Ro – Meadowcreek High School
- Joshua Ha and Mr. Greg Marr – Mill Creek High School
- Evan Grove and Dr. Rick Creed – Mill Creek High School
- Bao Trinh and Dr. Nicki Collins – Mountain View High School
- Jordan Katz and Mr. Corey Fair – Norcross High School
- Sean Zhong and Ms. Michelle Larate – Norcross High School
- Aditi Venkatesh and Ms. Katie Massey – North Gwinnett High School
- Grace Liu and Mr. Jon Aldrich – Parkview High School
- Nathan Chen and Mr. Andrew Wright – Paul Duke STEM High School
- Rohan Pai and Dr. John Mobley – Paul Duke STEM High School
- Katharine Wang and Mr. Michael Crawford – Peachtree Ridge High School
- Phoebe Yoon and Ms. Rhonda V. Perry – Seckinger High School
- Jessica Duong and Mr. Isaac Kwak – Shiloh High School
- Dominique LoBlack and Ms. Natilee Brown-Van – South Gwinnett High School
Private Schools
- John Alsobrook and Dr. Derek Wilson – Greater Atlanta Christian School
- Jackson Rosero and Mr. Samuel Vernhes – Greater Atlanta Christian School
- Peter Lee and Mr. Taylor Kulp – Hebron Christian Academy
- Shalena Lam and Mr. Matthew Lewis – Killian Hill Christian School
- Riddhi Akshara and Mrs. Elena Ouimette – Notre Dame Academy
- Lydia Panek and Mrs. Renee Sargent – Providence Christian Academy
- Benjamin Jones and Mrs. Sherry Wiltshire – Sugar Hill Christian Academy
- RJ Devlin and Mr. Joseph Cooper – Wesleyan School
PAGE Educational Membership Services Representative Laurie Provost also announced the system winners — Erin Lim and Mr. Brent Leitsch from Buford High School and Aditi Venkatesh and Ms. Katie Massey from North Gwinnett High School — who will compete for region honors. Region winners will then compete for state honors.
The PAGE STAR honors the highest-achieving high school seniors and their most academically influential teachers. Students must have the highest score on any single SAT taken through the November test date of their senior year with their SAT scores equal to or higher than the 2022 national average scores on the evidence-based math and reading and writing sections, as well as rank in the top 10% or top 10 students of their class based on their GPA.
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