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Gwinnett County Adjusts Services in Response to Severe Weather, Warming Stations Open for Residents

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Published on January 21, 2025
Gwinnett County Adjusts Services in Response to Severe Weather, Warming Stations Open for ResidentsSource: Google Street View

Due to the forecasted inclement weather, Gwinnett County is adjusting services, including trials, hearings, senior services, and commuter options. These changes are being made to ensure the safety and comfort of residents, according to the Gwinnett County.

Senior Centers in Buford, Centerville, Lawrenceville, and Norcross will be closed tomorrow. Ride Gwinnett commuter services are suspended until further notice. Officials are closely monitoring the situation, as reported by the Gwinnett County.

The Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner Offices will remain open, but staffing may be limited and wait times could be longer. Hours are subject to change, and residents are encouraged to check the official website for updates. Warming stations will be available from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. on Monday and Tuesday nights when temperatures drop to 35°F or below. More information about the warming stations is available on the Gwinnett County website or by calling 770-822-8850.