The City of Norcross will host a public meeting on November 5th at 6:30 PM in the Norcross Cultural Arts and Community Center located at 10 Britt Street in downtown Norcross. The purpose of the meeting is to seek input from residents, property owners, business owners and anyone else interested in the future of our community. Norcross was one of four governments selected by the Atlanta Regional Commission for its 2008 LCI grant. The study area is approximately bordered by I-85, Beaver Ruin, Buford Highway and Jimmy Carter Boulevard. The grant will help Norcross study and plan for future growth and development. The goal is to create a community where people can live, work, play, efficiently use transportation, and feel connected to neighbors.
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