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Why do we need the City of Peachtree Corners?

1SecureBoundaries

Legal boundaries prevent neighboring cities from annexing portions of Peachtree Corners and ensure we’re protected from threats that jeopardize our quality of life and property values.

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2EffectiveGovernment

The city will cost homeowners an additional 1 mil on total property taxes, or about $120 per year on a $300,000 home value. This will be offset by a savings on the cost of solid waste pickup of approximately $100 per year.

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3Governanceby Neighbors

We’re governed by our neighbors who share our concerns and are vested in the success of Peachtree Corners. Dedicated city officials will dramatically improve focus and accountability on local issues.

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Make a Contribution

Help make the City of Peachtree Corners a reality. Donate today by clicking the secure PayPal button below:

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A Dedicated, Grassroots Effort

Peachtree Corners is a unique community that, for over 40 years, has charted its own path and created a great place to live, work, and play. While some are content to rest on the successes of the past, many of your neighbors recognize that to maintain the community’s shared goals and vision for the future, they must make their boundaries legal in a way that’s both fiscally responsible and sustainable. Join our campaign today!

Facts

  • Peachtree Corners will have the lowest millage rate among the 16 cities in Gwinnett
  • Peachtree Corners was founded in 1967 by Paul Duke who envisioned a planned community where citizens would live, work, and play.
  • The City of Peachtree Corners will be Gwinnett County's largest city by population and land size.
  • The population of the City of Peachtree Corners will be approximately 34,000 people.