Loganville City Council to Discuss Mayor and Council Raises at March Meeting
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Council members will review a potential pay increase for the mayor and council during the March work session. |

Loganville News and Events
Mar 5, 2026
The Loganville City Hall will host the March 2026 work session of the Loganville City Council at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, March 9, 2026, at 4303 Lawrenceville Road.
During the work session, council members are scheduled to discuss several agenda items, including the possibility of raising compensation for the mayor and city council members.
The council’s voting session will take place at the same time and location on Thursday, March 12. Residents are invited to attend either or both meetings in person.
For those unable to attend, the meeting will also be streamed live on YouTube.
Key Agenda Items
In addition to the discussion regarding council compensation, several items are scheduled for review and discussion during the meeting. Planning & Development
Council members will review a proposal to extend the current moratorium on rezoning and annexation applicationsand will consider appointments to the Loganville Planning Commission. Downloads:
Finance
The Finance Committee agenda includes discussion about potential raises for the mayor and council members, along with several financial items.
Other financial items include:
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Facilities
The Facilities Committee will review multiple public safety and park improvement projects. Proposals include:
The estimated project cost is $188,463, including a 10% contingency, funded through Walton County and Gwinnett County Public Safety SPLOST funds.
Council members will also consider bids to renovate Loganville’s Toddler Park to meet ADA accessibility standards, with a project estimate of $715,065, including a 5% contingency. Funding sources include SPLOST funds, a $40,000 Walton County Health Foundation grant, and the city’s general fund.
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Other Items on the Agenda
Additional items scheduled for discussion include:
Public Comment and Meeting Details
Residents who wish to speak during the meeting may do so during the public comment period, which allows five minutes per speaker unless additional time is granted by the mayor. Speakers must approach the podium and state their name and address for the record.
The council may also enter executive session as needed in compliance with Georgia law.
Additional Meeting Documents
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