Politics & Government

Mayor: New Sign Part of City's Commitment to Open Governance

Mayor Jimmy Wilbanks said sign will be a faster, easier and more efficient way to relay information to residents.

The new electronic sign at Dacula City Hall is now operational.

The sign, featuring a monochromatic LED display, was purchased with SPLOST.

Dacula Mayor Jimmy Wilbanks said the new sign will be a faster, easier, more efficient and more economical way to convey information to city residents. Residents will still be able to access additional information on the city's website, daculaga.gov, and legal notices will still be posted in the city's legal organ, the Gwinnett Daily Post.

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Watch the video for more information about the sign and how it will be used.

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