Lilburn
Upcoming
City Council Meeting
The Lilburn City Council will vote on a consent agenda covering property acquisitions, fund management, and a waste collection contract extension. Key actions include accepting a $176,243 deed reduction from the DDA, authorizing $4 million in SPLOST proceeds for investment, and purchasing a commercial building on Lawrenceville Highway. The council will also approve a contract extension with Georgia Waste Systems through 2029.
- Accept deed for Tracts 1 & 3 at 57 Railroad Ave, reducing DDA debt by $176,243
- Authorize $4,000,000 in unspent SPLOST funds for Georgia Fund 1 investment pool
- Purchase 4844 Lawrenceville Highway for $745,000 (negotiated from $850,000)
- Approve Change Order No. 4 with Georgia Waste Systems, extending solid waste contract through Dec 31, 2029
City Council Work Session
The City Council will discuss purchasing a commercial property to improve the gateway to Old Town. They are also reviewing a waste collection contract update and the investment of $4 million in SPLOST funds. Additionally, the council will consider accepting land deeds from the Downtown Development Authority.
- Purchase of 4844 Lawrenceville Highway for $745,000
- Investment of $4,000,000 in SPLOST proceeds into Georgia Fund 1 (LGIP)
- Contract change order for Georgia Waste Systems to add bulk collection and expand recycling
- Acceptance of Tracts 1 and 3 of 57 Railroad Avenue from the DDA, reducing DDA debt by $176,243
- Extension of waste collection agreement through December 31, 2029
Last 30 days
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will review final revisions to the city's long-term Comprehensive Plan before submitting it for state review. The board will also consider changes to zoning rules regarding livestock and temporary use permits.
- Public hearing for the 2026 Comprehensive Plan Update
- Zoning amendment to Section 723 regarding non-commercial livestock and fowl quantities
- Zoning amendment to Section 731 regarding Temporary Use Permit duration and frequency