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News from City of Lilburn - February 2020

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Register for Citizen's Police Academy

The Lilburn Police Department is currently accepting applications for the 2020 Citizen's Police Academy. This 13-week program is designed to educate and inform citizens about issues that face law enforcement efforts in the city. The academy begins on February 20 and will meet on Thursday nights, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Registrants must attend 10 of the 13 classes. The instruction is comprehensive, and each week a separate area of the department is covered. Click here for details!

Advanced Disposal Truck

Collection Day Change

Advanced Disposal Services will be moving collection day for some city residents. Residents that currently have a Monday collection day will have a Thursday collection day starting the week of February 10. Households should receive a postcard notification prior to the change and, in an effort to minimize any inconvenience, Advanced Disposal will collect on both Monday and Thursday during the week of the transition.

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Cameras in School Zones

A thirty-day warning period has begun to help drivers adjust to the Automated Enforcement of School Zone cameras installed at Arcado Elementary School on Arcado Road. The program will target speeders driving more than 15 miles per hour over the posted speed limit. The new program will be fully operational and issuing real citations on February 13. Click here for more details.

Mayor Crist and attendees at a Town Hall Meeting
Photo by Emil Powella

Mayor's Town Hall Meeting

Residents are invited to attend the Mayor's Town Hall Meeting on Monday, February 17 at Lilburn City Hall. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. and is a great opportunity to ask questions and talk to Mayor Crist about current and upcoming projects. The meeting will take place in The Preston room on the first floor of city hall. Lilburn City Hall is located at 340 Main Street, Lilburn. 

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Special Election on May 19

The City of Lilburn will hold a special municipal election on May 19, 2020 to fill vacancies for Lilburn Mayor and City Council Post 4. The mayor and council members serve four-year terms and are elected at large, meaning that each member serves all city residents. All persons desiring to run for office must qualify in the office of the City Clerk, beginning March 2 at 8:30 a.m. and ending March 4 at 5:00 p.m.

The municipal special election will be held on May 19 at Lilburn City Hall, 340 Main St. from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. The advanced voting period begins April 27 and ends May 15, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Direct questions about the municipal special election to Melissa Penate, 770-638-2226, mpenate@cityoflilburn.com. 

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Upcoming Events

Mayor's Town Hall Meeting, February 17
Citizen's Police Academy, starts Thursday, February 20

Lilburchaun Parade, March 14
City of Lilburn Tree Walk, April 25
Great American Cleanup, May 2
Community Yard Sale, May 16

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