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Lilburn council explores murals, park swings, landscaping and temporary fire pits as low-cost downtown improvements

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Councilmembers reviewed multiple small downtown improvement ideas — a mural at 79 Main Street (pending owner lease), a prototype glider swing, monument sign landscaping, and temporary fire pits near the splash pad — and noted potential 2023 SPLOST and General Fund funding.

Lilburn councilmembers reviewed several small downtown public-space ideas at the July 1 work session, including a proposed mural at the side of 79 Main Street, constructing a prototype metal glider swing for a park, landscaping around the city monument, and temporary fire pits near the splash pad.

The mural would go on a privately owned building at 79 Main Street where Bubbly Goat is located; the transcript says the city may proceed if the building owner consents to a lease agreement…

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