City of Lula
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Taxpayer-funded subsidies offered to Hall County farmers in 2021 reached $2,093,582
Farms in Hall County received $2,093,582 in taxpayer-funded subsidies in 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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How much did farmers in Banks County receive in taxpayer-funded subsidies in 2021?
Farms in Banks County received $2,801,534 in taxpayer-funded subsidies in 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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City Council Agenda for Monday March 20, 7 PM
City Council Agenda for Monday March 20, 7 PM
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Special Called Work Session / Lula City Hall/ 6:00 PM Agenda for Wednesday March 15th , 6 PM
Special Called Work Session / Lula City Hall/ 6:00 PM Agenda for Wednesday March 15th , 6 PM
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UPDATE The Carter Alley tours are available from noon until 5:00 PM on February 27 and 28 for contractors wishing to review the properties.
UPDATE The Carter Alley tours are available from noon until 5:00 PM on February 27 and 28 for contractors wishing to review the properties.
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New Community Book Sharing Located on Main Street
Want to read a new book? Want to donate some of your books for others to enjoy?
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Lula Planning Commission
Lula Planning Commission
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Public Notice
Los Arcos Bar and Resturant Application for License for retail sale of distilled spirts for consumption, 6031 Main St. Lula
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Special Called Monthly City Council Meeting
Special Called Monthly City Council Meeting
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Lula Special Election
A special election shall be held on November 8, 2022, from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. To elect and fill the following City of Lula offices for unexpired terms through the first regular Council meeting in December 2023.
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City of Lula Council Meeting at City Hall Monday, September 19th, 2022 at 7:00 PM
City of Lula Council Meeting at City Hall Monday, September 19th, 2022 at 7:00 PM
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BOIL WATER ADVISORY issued for all of City of Lula Water Customers Monday, August 15, 2022 -
The City of Lula is currently experiencing effects from a water main break caused by a private contractor installing fiber cables. The effects of the water main break are affecting the entire city water customers.
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City of Lula Council Work Session at The Depot Monday, August 8th, 2022 at 6:00 PM -
Work Session / Depot/ 6:00 PM AUGUST 8th 2022
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Fourth of July celebrations return to North Georgia for 2022 -
Communities across North Georgia will celebrate the Fourth of July holiday this year with fireworks, parades and various other celebrations.
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The “Depot” Rental Available – 50% off Regular Pricing – Now till December 31st
The “Depot” Rental Available – 50% off Regular Pricing – Now till December 31st
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16.5% of households in Lula received food stamps in 2020
Lula ranked 313th in Georgia for the percentage of households receiving food stamps in 2020, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.
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Public Hearing of Adoption of the 2022-2023 General Fund Fiscal Year Operational Budget
Public Hearing of Adoption of the 2022-2023 General Fund Fiscal Year Operational Budget
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Long-time Lula City Councilman Lamb Griffin resigns
City of Lula recently issued the following announcement.After more than three decades of service, Lula City Councilman Lamb Griffin on Monday resigned his seat.Griffin has been active on the council and at least seven city committees over the past 30 years, often leading those various groups.Griffin shared his decision Monday, citing family obligations.While Griffin will not be active in the city’s day-to-day operations now and knows he will miss that, he said he still wants to be involved in seeing the city grow and prosper.In the coming days, the city attorney will review the city charter for clarity on this issue and begin to address the calling of a special city election in November, the earliest date set aside by the state, for the council’s consideration, said City Manager Dennis Bergin.Original source can be found here.
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Boiled Water Advisory Lifted
Boiled Water Advisory Lifted
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Bloomin in Lula May through June YARD of the Month Win $100 city utility credit.
Bloomin in Lula May through June YARD of the Month Win $100 city utility credit.