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Lilburn council presses staff for details on 8 new positions, public safety staffing

City of Lilburn City Council · May 11, 2026
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Summary

The proposed FY 2026–2027 budget includes eight new full‑time positions and conversion of two part‑time roles to full‑time to address administrative needs and public safety; council asked for detailed job descriptions and cost comparisons.

City staff said the proposed FY 2026–2027 budget would add eight new full‑time positions and convert two part‑time roles to full time to address growing administrative and public safety demands.

Councilmembers questioned the need and sought detailed job descriptions, justifications, and comparative data. Staff explained that city growth has resulted in employees performing multiple roles and said additional administrative, communications, human resources, and economic development capacity is intended to reduce role strain and better support public safety and customer service. Council requested costed position descriptions and comparative staffing percentages by department before committing to hires.