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Gwinnett commissioners mourn fallen fire inspector, honor public-safety award winners and approve routine business

2959026 · April 1, 2025
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At its April 1 business session the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners opened with condolences for a fallen fire inspector, recognized multiple public-safety and planning awards, announced community events and unanimously approved the agenda, minutes and consent items.

Madam Chair, Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, opened the April 1 business session with condolences for the family of Gwinnett County Fire and Emergency Services fire inspector senior Alex Shaverin and led several departmental recognitions before the board approved routine business items.

The chair said, "His unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety of our residents and his passion for service will leave a lasting impact on our community," and offered the board's condolences to Shaverin's family and colleagues.

The board publicly congratulated multiple public-safety award recipients, including Major Michelle Anglin and Detective John Battersby of the…

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