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Lilburn council approves sale of three aging police vehicles
Summary
On May 11 the council approved Resolution 2026-05 to dispose of three police vehicles (2009, 2012, 2015 models, ~100,000 miles each) via GovDeals after staff said repair costs were too high; the motion passed 4-0.
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The City of Lilburn on May 11 approved Resolution 2026-05 authorizing disposal of three surplus police vehicles, described in the meeting record as model years 2009, 2012 and 2015 with roughly 100,000 miles each. The Police Chief told the council that ongoing repair costs made continued use uneconomical and recommended selling the vehicles through the GovDeals online auction platform.
Councilmember Scott Batterton moved to approve the resolution; Councilmember Emil Powella seconded and the motion passed 4-0. The resolution authorizes sale of the vehicles; the transcript does not record anticipated proceeds or a specific disposal timetable.
