GWINNETT COUNTY, GA– A team of residents will weigh in on County government priorities before Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson proposes the 2025 budget.
Gwinnett County department directors and elected officials began presenting their 2025 business plans to a Citizens Budget Review Team on Monday, Aug. 26.
Following the series of presentations, Chairwoman Hendrickson and the group will evaluate the needs of the departments and agencies that provide services to Gwinnett residents, businesses and visitors. From there, the team will recommend funding priorities from the viewpoint of a resident.
“Gwinnett residents are integral to shaping our County’s future through their participation in the budget process,” said Chairwoman Hendrickson. “By engaging this team of resident reviewers, we’re committing to transparency and accountability — and ensuring that taxpayer dollars are invested in programs and services that will help our residents and businesses thrive.”
Returning team members David Cuffie, Michael Park and Ronald S. Skeete will again lend their expertise. Cuffie is CEO of Total Vision Consulting LLC and director of church ministries for Berean Christian Church Gwinnett. Park assists clients with commercial insurance and risk management needs and is a graduate of Leadership Gwinnett and a strong advocate for Atlanta’s AAPI community. Skeete is an experienced nonprofit executive who has helped transform communities for the better while also serving as a member of 100 Black Men of North Metro Atlanta, where he volunteers to coordinate programs that serve youths across Cobb, Gwinnett and Fulton counties.
New to the review team is Denise Rumbaugh, a long-term resident of Gwinnett and member of the Gwinnett County Zoning Board. Rumbaugh’s service to the community has involved advocating for students in Gwinnett County Public Schools, where she serves on the Disciplinary Action Committee.
On-demand videos of the budget presentations will be available on the County’s website following each day’s presentations. The business plans also will be available on the County’s government access channel TV Gwinnett.
The Chairwoman’s proposed 2025 budget will be available to the public and news media when presented to board members in November. Per County ordinance, the Board of Commissioners must adopt the annual budget during its first meeting in January.