The Lilburn Community Improvement District has received an $800,000 grant for its Main Street relocation and realignment project.

The project will include construction of a new three-lane section — relocated Main Street — from the current intersection with Highway 29 to Church Street. The project will also consist of two roundabouts, a median, a 10-foot multi-use trail, pedestrian pole lights, curb/gutter and drainage improvements.

The grant comes from the Georgia Transportation Infrastructure Bank (GTIB) program, which serves an infrastructure investment fund administered by the State Road and Tollway Authority.

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