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Here's this week's highlights:

The Lilburn Loop: September 1
City Offices Closed Today (Monday, 9/1) for Labor Day
City of Lilburn offices will be closed on Monday, September 1, in observance of Labor Day. We wish everyone a safe and fun holiday. Regular business hours will resume on Tuesday, September 2. Have a happy Labor Day, Lilburn!
Sanitation Services Delayed This Week for Labor Day
Due to the Labor Day holiday, all trash and recycling routes this week will be delayed by one day. (Monday's service will be collected on Tuesday, September 2 instead, Tuesday's will be collected on Wednesday, and so forth, with Friday's service being collected on Saturday, September 6.) Learn More About Sanitation in Lilburn
Recap from the August 28 Planning Commission Hearing
The Planning Commission met Thursday, August 28th, 2025, to hear the case for the Rezoning of 4 parcels on Arcado Rd from R1 (Residential) to MU (Mixed Use). Staff requested a tabling of the hearing to the regularly scheduled September 25th, 2025, Planning Commission meeting. This was done to ensure that messaging regarding the date of the hearing was clearly communicated to all citizens so that they may express their support or opposition.
The Planning Commission will reconvene on September 25th, 2025, to hear the case in full. The public is encouraged to provide written comments to city staff via the link provided or to attend the September 25th hearing to provide their comments in support or opposition.
Once the Planning Commission has voted on a recommendation, the City Council will hear the case for the application at the October 13th, 2025 City Council Hearing.
City staff has arranged for the applicant to host a Q&A session in the City Council Chambers on September 11 at 7 p.m.
Meeting Agenda
Rezoning Public Comment Form
It's Chipper Week!
Public Works will start chipper service tomorrow (Tuesday), weather permitting. If you have limbs or brush to place at the curb, please review our guidelines to ensure proper pickup. Learn More About Chipper Service
Food Truck Tuesday
Join us in Old Town for Food Trucks on Main Tuesday, September 2 from 12 to 7 p.m. at the corner of First & Main!
This week’s lineup includes:
- Tropical Snow/Seafood & Grill – cool treats + savory eats
- Peach Cobbler Factory – sweet Southern favorites
Come hungry and bring a friend—it’s the perfect way to enjoy a bite in Old Town Lilburn!
Learn More About Food Truck Tuesday
Fall Cornhole Returns This Thursday
Summer may be over, but the fun is just getting started—fall cornhole league returns to Old Town Lilburn this Thursday, September 4! Learn More About Cornhole in Old Town Lilburn
Goats in the Park are Off to Graze New Pastures
We hope you have enjoyed seeing the goats out in Lilburn City Park these past weeks! The furry overachievers have now munched all they needed to, though, and as of Sunday are off to their next job.
The goats were brought to the park on August 23 to help staff tackle kudzu on the far side of the creek. These natural landscapers are an eco-friendly way to control vegetation and keep the park looking its best.
Learn More About Our Goats


Lily's Bridge Dedication
Lily’s Bridge in Lilburn City Park was inspired by the beloved “Rainbow Bridge” poem, which comforts pet lovers with the promise of reunion with their companions one day.
The idea was first brought forward by longtime rescue advocates Ted and Sandi Wright and brought to life by park staff April Hill and Mel Getz, who envisioned the spur bridge over Camp Creek as a place of remembrance. Chosen through staff suggestions, the name honors a small dog named Lily who was once found in the park, later adopted, and now lives nearby.
To our knowledge, Lily’s Bridge is the only pet memorial bridge in the Southeast, offering a meaningful space where residents can leave mementos such as collars or tags to honor their pets. More than a bridge, it is a symbol of healing, compassion, and the strong sense of community that defines Lilburn.
Learn More About Lily's Bridge

September Mayor's Town Hall Topics
Do you have topics you’d like to see discussed at the upcoming Mayor’s Town Hall? We want to hear from you! Share your suggestions and help guide the conversation. Submit your ideas here: Town Hall Feedback Form
Calling All Vendors!
Monsters & Movies on Main Street is creeping up on Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 6–9 p.m., and we’re looking for businesses to join the fun!
Set up a booth to hand out candy or host a spooktacular Halloween-themed activity for families. This is about community connection—no merchandise sales, just a great opportunity to get your business in front of Lilburn residents while celebrating Halloween in the heart of Old Town. Sign Up
Ribbon Cutting on September 13 at Lilburn Community Garden
Join us on Saturday, September 13, at 10 a.m. for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Lilburn Community Garden! The event will showcase the recently completed beautification project funded by SPLOST, which added new landscaping, hardscaping, and community features to this beloved space. Come celebrate with us and see the improvements that make the garden an even more welcoming place for all. Learn More About the Lilburn Community Garden
Rock the Park is Almost Here!
It’s coming up fast on Saturday, September 13—add it to your calendar today so you don’t miss a great night of live music in the park! Food trucks start serving at 6:00 p.m. The night kicks off with Little Hopes as the opening band, followed by headliner The Stranger: A Billy Joel Tribute. Add it to your calendar and get ready for a great night of music in the park!
VIP Tickets
Don’t miss your chance to enjoy Rock the Park in style! A limited number of VIP tables are still available for the September 13th concert. Reserve yours today and get the best seats in the park for an unforgettable evening of live music under the stars.
Learn More About Rock the Park
Property Tax Bills Update
This year, City of Lilburn property tax bills will be mailed a little later than usual. Bills will be sent out on October 1, 2025, with a due date of December 1, 2025. Please watch your mailbox and allow time for delivery. Thank you for your attention, and as always, we appreciate your timely payment.
Learn More About Property Taxes
New Ordinance on Solicitation in Lilburn
The City of Lilburn has passed an ordinance to clarify when and where solicitation can take place and to prevent aggressive solicitation, particularly on private property. The goal is to protect the health, safety, and welfare of our community.
Key points of the ordinance:
- Private property (residential, commercial, or otherwise designated) – Solicitation is only allowed if you have been requested, invited, or given permission by the lawful occupant. Written proof of permission must be shown if requested by law enforcement.
- Public safety areas – Solicitation is prohibited within 15 feet of public buildings, financial institutions, check-cashing businesses, or ATMs, unless permission has been granted. (If an ATM is inside, the distance is measured from the entrance/exit.)
- Behavior restrictions – It is unlawful to solicit while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Aggressive conduct – Prohibited actions include blocking someone’s path, touching or following them after they’ve responded, or any behavior intended to cause fear of harm or property loss.
This ordinance ensures that solicitation, when permitted, occurs in a safe and respectful manner for all.
Bryson/Hood Road Re-alignment Project UPDATE
The road re-alignment project is in full use, and plans are in the works for a September 23rd ribbon-cutting ceremony. Project Plan
Railroad Avenue Project Update: Greenway Trail REOPENS
The most exciting news this week is that the Greenway Trail is open! Crews have poured the trail back in place, and it can be enjoyed with these cooler temperatures. On the development side, precast panels are now more than 65% complete, and work is moving into the next section of the parking deck and podium.
Learn More About the Railroad Ave Project
