The Lilburn Community Improvement District has released their 2020 annual report highlighting the key projects planned for 2021 and beyond. The report states that over the next five years the CID will “coordinate unprecedented investments to its roadways and infrastructure resulting in increased mobility, safety and access throughout the area.”

Accomplishments planned for 2021 include installation of Flock Safety cameras, a new wayfinding and signage program, improved landscaping, and construction improvements to Hood Road and the Ronald Reagan Parkway ramp.

The CID also plans to expand its boundaries during 2021 and 2022 and is in the process of contacting targeted businesses that they feel would benefit from CID projects and improvements.

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