Politics & Government

Lilburn CID Offering Public Meetings for Two Improvement Projects

Lilburn Community Improvement District will have input sessions Feb. 21 and 25 for two projects involving U.S. Highway 29.

The Lilburn Community Improvement District (CID) is asking those who live and work in the area to provide input during two upcoming public information meetings.

Together, the meetings are about improving U.S. Highway 29.

Gerald McDowell, executive director of the Lilburn CID, said the public input sessions are vitally important parts of these planning efforts.

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"Both projects are key to our area’s continued growth and vitality, and we are excited to have this opportunity to share details with our stakeholders and partners," McDowell said.

"We encourage CID property owners, business owners, schools, organizations and residents to take part in both meetings and provide us with input on these plans," he added.

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The CID is coordinating its projects with the city of Lilburn, Gwinnett County and Georgia Department of Transportation.

Meeting No. 1: Highway 29 Access Management Plan

When: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 21

Where: Providence Christian Academy, 4575 Lawrenceville Highway

What: The plan’s objective is to promote better access and connectivity between businesses in the four-mile Highway 29 corridor from Ronald Reagan Parkway to Rockbridge Road. 

Meeting No. 2: Highway 29 Multi-Use Path

When: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Monday, Feb. 25

Where: Providence Christian Academy, 4575 Lawrenceville Highway

What: This project involves the installation of a 10-foot wide asphalt pathway on the south side of Highway 29 between Postal Way and Killian Hill Road in Lilburn.

Want more information?

To find out more about these public meetings, contact Gerald McDowell at 678-380-1000 or GMcDowell@lilburncid.com.


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