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Residents are invited to read the 2023 Forsyth County Fire Annual Report, now available in print and digital formats. The report highlights the Fire Department’s recent accomplishments, projects and statistics for the last year as well as provides general information about their services. Read more...

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Looking for the latest updates on the Ronald Reagan Boulevard extension? Watch the latest episode of On the Move. Read more...

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Required by the GDOT SR 9 (Atlanta Hwy.) widening project, a water outage has been scheduled affecting Lake Road, Glen Wallace Drive and the Kentmere subdivision from approximately 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday, April 11. Read more...

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April 22 is the last day for Forsyth County residents to register to vote or to make changes to their name and/or address on the voter registration list for the May 21, 2024, General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election. Read more...

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What do you need to know about the upcoming election in Forsyth County? On May 21, a general primary (GP) and nonpartisan general election (GE) will be held. Find important dates for this election here. Read more...

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Crews will be conducting fieldwork for the Lake Lanier Return Flow System project near Exit 13 on SR 400 and on Pendley Road. Expect intermittent lane closures and delays. Read more...

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Register today to recycle and dispose of household hazardous waste on April 20 with Keep Forsyth County Beautiful and the Dept. of Recycling & Solid Waste. Read more...

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Save the date! Forsyth County Senior Services is hosting its annual Forsyth County Aging Well Expo from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday, April 18. Read more...

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Read the April 2024 Your Forsyth newsletter and subscribe today! Read more...

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Work on the Ronald Reagan Blvd. extension continues. Drivers are advised of two new traffic signal activations and a traffic pattern change all set to begin at noon on Wednesday, April 3, weather permitting. Read more...