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Streets Division
The City of Lilburn Public Works Department maintains 73.18 miles of city streets in the Lilburn city limits.
Responsibilities include:
- Repair and maintenance of roads, curbs, gutters, and sidewalks
- Maintenance of rights of way, including mowing grass and removing trash and debris (Although state and county agencies are required to maintain roadways, the city’s Public Works Department does the landscape maintenance on these roadways).
- Maintenance of traffic signs
Roads maintained by Gwinnett County Department of Transportation include:
- Arcado Road
- Burns Road
- Cole Road
- Dickens Road
- Harbins Road
- Harmony Grove Road
- Indian Trail Road
- Killian Hill Road
- Lester Road
- Lilburn Stone Mountain
- Pleasant Hill Road
- Rockbridge Road
- Ronald Reagan Parkway
Roads maintained by the Georgia Department of Transportation are:
- State Highway 29 (Lawrenceville Highway)
- State Route 378 (Beaver Ruin Road)
street resurfacing & replacement
Residents often ask which streets are in the worst condition and when they’ll be resurfaced or replaced. While traffic data and software such as Citilogix help the city identify needs, the answer isn’t always simple.
What the software can’t show is the “big picture” knowledge that staff brings to the table—such as future projects involving the replacement of water lines or other underground utilities. In these cases, resurfacing is timed to follow that work so that improvements last longer and resources are used wisely.
The city uses both technology and staff expertise and consultants to prioritize projects in a way that balances efficiency, cost, and long-term results for our community.
STREET RESURFACING-FALL 2025
On Monday, August 11, the Mayor and City Council approved the 2025 LMIG/LRA Resurfacing Project. This initiative will improve 2.24 miles of roads throughout Lilburn with a combination of milling, patching, resurfacing, and striping.
To view detailed maps and project information, click the link below. Please note: the project list is subject to change based on road conditions at the time of construction.
Report a Street Light Outage
To report a street light outage or malfunction, contact the power company that serves your area. Please have address, near street, and pole number (if available) ready for the electric company representative.