The Lilburn City Council voted recently to approve the 2018 millage rate. The Code of Georgia requires the city council to set its millage rate annually for the upcoming year as it applies to real and personal property within the city’s corporate limits. At 4.43 mills, the 2018 millage will remain the same as the 2017 millage rate.

Despite holding the millage rate steady, property owners can anticipate a 5.33 percent increase in their taxes as a result of increased property values. To avoid this increase the city would have needed to “rollback” the millage rate to 4.206 mills.

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Mathew Palmer, a former Delta Air Lines employee, at his home in Atlanta on Thursday, Oct. 9, 2025.  Palmer was fired less than two weeks after writing a post on social media about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. (Natrice Miller/AJC)