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Residents urge tighter policing, meeting on late-night activity at Snellville Pavilion

5929956 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

Resident Tricia Rollins urged Snellville officials to meet with police and a task force after continued late-night activity and alleged harassment around the Snellville Pavilion; she requested afternoon meeting times and said some nuisance issues were addressed in court but police response remains a concern.

During public comment at the May 12, 2025 Snellville Mayor and Council meeting, resident Tricia Rollins said she has discussed recurring problems at the Snellville Pavilion with the police chief and asked the city to convene a meeting of the Pavilion task force, police and residents.

Rollins described ongoing late-night presence at the Pavilion, including people congregating after midnight and a recent motorcyclist “burning rubber” behind the Belt’s shopping center that disturbed nearby homeowners. She said some issues (garbage and parked 18-wheelers) were resolved after court action but that patrol and enforcement remain insufficient. Rollins said the Pavilion’s posted hours are 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.; she added the site has a no-deliveries/no-service window from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m., and she requested an afternoon meeting to accommodate task force members.

She asked the chief and others to meet with the Snellville Pavilion task force to seek coordinated responses to recurring nuisance and safety issues.

The council did not record a formal staff directive or a vote at the meeting; Rollins said she had previously spoken with the chief and requested follow-up contact from city staff to schedule the meeting.