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Lawrenceville council holds Fiscal Year 2027 budget work session; no public comment taken

Lawrenceville City Council · May 13, 2026
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Summary

At a May 13 special call, the Lawrenceville City Council received a presentation on the Fiscal Year 2027 budget from Chief Financial Officer Keith Lee; the session included routine agenda approval and adjournment motions and did not take public comment.

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. — The Lawrenceville City Council met in a special call budget work session on May 13, 2026, at council chambers for a presentation on the city’s Fiscal Year 2027 budget. The session was designated a work day for budget review and was listed as "Presentation Only."

City officials began the meeting by recording attendance: Mayor David R. Still, Mayor Pro-Tem Bruce Johnson, Council Member Victoria Jones and Council Member Randy Travis were present; Council Member Bryant Harris was absent. Council Member Victoria Jones moved to approve the work session agenda; Mayor Pro-Tem Bruce Johnson seconded, and the motion passed with all four attendees voting yea.

Keith Lee, the city’s chief financial officer, presented the FY2027 budget materials and answered questions from the council. No formal budget votes, amendments or funding decisions were recorded during the session; the item was explicitly presented for review. Council members asked questions of Lee during and after the presentation, and staff responded to those inquiries.

The council noted that there would be no public comment during the council business section unless the mayor and council formally requested it, and no public comments were recorded. After the presentation and follow-up discussion, Council Member Randy Travis moved to adjourn the special call session; Council Member Victoria Jones seconded, and the motion passed with the same unanimous yea vote.

No additional actions, ordinances, resolutions or formal budget votes are recorded in the meeting minutes; the session's minutes were signed by Mayor David R. Still and City Clerk Karen Pierce. The budget presentation was described in the minutes as "Presentation Only," and no next procedural steps or vote dates were specified in the transcript.