
A conceptual rendering of a Performing Arts Center in Johns Creek
An Opportunity to have a Performing Arts Center in Johns Creek
A Bond Referendum
will be on the November 4, 2025 ballot.
Early voting starts October 14th.
The residents of Johns Creek will be voting on a bond referendum asking voters to decide if the City should issue up to $40M of general obligation bonds towards the construction of a Performing Arts Center in Johns Creek.This method of funding large civic projects with a long lifetime of benefit to residents is common for cities and was approved by Johns Creek voters in 2016 to improve existing parks and build new ones.
Ask questions and learn about the bond referendum and the proposed PAC at the City's last informational community meeting.
Thursday, Oct. 16, 6 p.m.
at City Hall, 11360 Lakefield Drive
Read about the referendum and PAC
The City has posted Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on their website with information about the referendum and Performing Arts Center. View the City's FAQs at
https://johnscreekga.gov/performing-arts-center-bond-referendum/
More information about a place for the community to gather, connect, and thrive:
- Examples of how PACs have driven economic development for other cities,
- The need for both parks and the arts, but how the city's investment in each has been out of balance,
- And answers to more FAQs at yesjohnscreek.com
Creatively Preserving Historic Rogers Bridge
"Playful Passages" (at Morton Park) and "Reflections" (at Newtown Park) by artists Julia Hill and Chelsea Darling
Six public art sculptures have now been created utilizing steel salvaged from the historic Rogers Bridge which crossed the Chattahoochee River where the new pedestrian bridge stands today in Cauley Creek Park. These public art pieces are great examples of how local history can be creatively preserved.
Clockwise from upper left: "The Bridge" by artist Ilan Averbuch (Cauley Creek Park), "The Shape of Time and Water" by Phil Proctor (Rogers Park, Duluth side of the new Rogers Bridge), "Ferns" by Julia Hill and Chelsea Darling (near Creekside Park), "Lyrical Loops" by Julia Hill and Chelsea Darling (Bell-Boles Park), Dismantled steel from the historic Rogers Bridge.
Take a look at other public art around Johns Creek in "Finding Public Art in Johns Creek, GA" [pdf]