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City of Lilburn
 City Council Work Session Agenda


 August 11, 2025 at 6:30 p.m.
Lilburn City Hall, 340 Main St., Lilburn, GA 30047

 Council Members:
Johnny Crist, Mayor
Christina van Maanen, Post 1
Scott Batterton, Post 2
Mike Hart, Post 3
Emil Powella, Post 4


I.

Call to Order

II.

Reports:

  1.  4th Quarter 2025 Financial Report
  2. Purchases exceeding $50,000 for June 2025
  3. Purchases from Fund 270, Tax Allocation District, for June 2025
III.

Announcements

1.

Announcements

1.    Food Trucks

Every Tuesday, 12:00 AM - 7:00 PM @ First and Main


2.    Town Hall Meeting

August 18 2025, 7:00PM - 8:15 PM @ Preston Room, Lilburn City Hall


3.    Downtown Development Authority Meeting

August 20, 2025, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM @ Lilburn City Hall, Work Session Room


4.    Special-Called City Council Work Session

August 25, 2025, 6:00 – 7:30 PM @ Lilburn City Hall, Work Session Room


5.    Fall Corn Hole League

August 28, 2025, 6:30 – 9:00 PM @ Lilburn City Park


6.    Planning Commission Meeting

August 28, 2025, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM @ Lilburn City Hall, Council Chambers


7.    City Hall Closed – Labor Day

September 1, 2025, All Day


IV.

Agenda

1.

Approval of Contract No. 63-2025, a Memorandum of Agreement between the City of Lilburn and the Georgia Department of Transportation for safety and aesthetic enhancements to the replacement of the bridge on State Route 8 over Jackson Creek in the amount of $200,000.00. Funded by 2023 SPLOST.

The City partnered with LCID and the Georgia Department of Transportation on design enhancements for an upcoming bridge replacement on State Route 9 over Jackson Creek. GDOT will replace the bridge at its cost; however, cities across the state are provided the opportunity to partner with GDOT on the planned replacements if cities would like to design and fund the construction of enhancements to GDOTs plans. Examples can be seen throughout Gwinnett and its surrounding counties in cities with bridges over state routes including Suwanee, Johns Creek, and Gainesville. 

The City of Lilburn requested narrower vehicle travel lanes, a wider sidewalk, a wider multi-use path separated from traffic with an appropriate structure, lighting, and decorative features to enhance the experience for all users of the bridge over Jackson Creek at State Route 9. Modifications to the state’s plan are necessary so that the bridge, once replaced, mirrors improvements the City and LCID would like to make to the Lawrenceville Highway corridor. 

The five-year SPLOST plan includes sufficient funds for this planned project. The $200,000 contribution from the City of Lilburn will add decorative lighting with flower baskets to the bridge as well as custom parapets to replace the state’s standard concrete parapets.


2.

Agenda Item No. 2: Approval of Contract No. 66-2025 for street repair and resurfacing various city streets within the City of Lilburn to Blount Construction Company Inc. in the amount of $512,190.31. Further, the approval of the City Manager to execute the contract.

City staff requests to repair and resurface city streets Bowers Brook Court, Highview Way, Remington Court, Remington Drive, Harvard Drive, Reeder Lane, Oakleaf Court, Durham Ridge Drive, Sterling Oaks Drive, Sterling Oaks Court, Poplar Street, Lilburn School Road, John Carroll Road, Poplar Street. Staff recommends the approval of the contract with Blount Construction Company Inc. in the amount of $512,190.31. Staff utilized the purchasing process approved by City Council and acquired the paving contractor from Gwinnett County approved provider list, then was provided pricing in keeping with the Gwinnett County pricing schedule. City staff applied for and received  two State of Georgia Local Maintenance Improvement Grants  and one Local Road Agency Grant which will provide $455,169.20: (LMIG 2025 = $151,786.95 + 30% match =$197,323.04 total), (LRA 2025 = $186,217.15), and (LMIG 2024 remaining funds = $71,629.01) to be used with this project. The required matching amount of $57,021.11 will be allocated from the City's Capital Transportation Fund. 

V.

Adjournment

As set forth in the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the City of Lilburn does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs or activities. City Clerk, 340 Main Street, Lilburn, GA 30047 has been designated to coordinate compliance with the non-discrimination requirements contained in section 35.107 of the Department of Justice regulations,information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights provided thereunder, are available from the ADA coordinator.
 
 
 The City of Lilburn will assist citizens with special needs given proper notice (seven working days).  Any requests for reasonable accommodations required by individuals to fully participate in any open meeting, program or activity of the City of Lilburn should be directed to City Clerk, 340 Main Street, Lilburn, GA 30047, telephone number 770-921-2210.