The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Library branches reopen with expanded services
The Gwinnett County Public Library reopened all 15 branches Wednesday. Customers will be able to access computers and browse the collection 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
Curb s ide s e r vi c e, digital resources, Book Concierge and virtual Book-a-librarian services will remain available to assist customers, including students.
To help limit the spread of the coronavirus, Learning labs, Open Access service, meeting/conference rooms and quiet rooms will remain closed. Masks and temperature checks are required.
Information: 770-978-5154, text at 770-450-5305 or gwinnettpl. org. Information in Spanish: 855938-0434.
KAREN HUPPERTZ FOR THE AJC
A proposed annexation and rezoning of a 183-acre Campground Road development, more than a year after it was first brought before the Mcdonough City Council, apparently will not be heard anytime soon.
The site in question is bordered to the north by Campground Road, to the south by Brush Arbor subdivision, and to the east and west by single-family residential subdivisions in unincorporated Henry County. Both the annexation and the rezoning to R-75 (single-family residential) were recommended for approval by the Mcdonough Planning Commission last fall, but public hearings before the council were delayed three times in the final months of 2020.
The item is postponed until further notice.