www.lilburncid.com 2017 REPORT
BOARD MEMBERS Jim Vaught CID Chairman Ed O Connor CID Vice Chairman John Souter CID Secretary/Treasurer Bruce Arnett Jr. Chairman of Souter Enterprises Carnett s Management Company CEO/President Shiv Agarwal Jim McCarthy Norman Nash Raymond Cobb III Providence Christian Academy Headmaster American Management Services, Inc. Lavista Associates Inc. Associate Broker The Home Depot Director of Real Estate (Eastern U.S.) Nash LLC CEO City of Lilburn Appointee JB Media Inc. President Gwinnett County Appointee
The Lilburn Community Improvement District exists to increase the value of its member commercial properties. I am pleased to report that our CID is achieving goals on multiple fronts to substantially enhance the quality of the district, affirming our area as a dynamic location for commercial success. We have successfully established partnerships necessary to secure historic levels of transportation enhancements. During the next five years, the CID will experience unprecedented investments in our roadways new projects that will increase safety and access throughout the corridor. The CID is addressing long-term planning objectives to support future commercial growth and redevelopment efforts from existing properties. We are preparing the necessary strategies to support the expansion of key areas of activity that are central to our continued economic vitality. THE LILBURN CID S MISSION: DEVELOP A CLEAR SENSE OF PLACE AND PURPOSE TO DRIVE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH AND REDEVELOPMENT IN THE HIGHWAY 29 CORRIDOR AND SURROUNDING AREAS. At the same time, curb appeal remains our top our top priority as we maintain an overall clean appearance for businesses and their clientele. Our crews regularly sweep the entire corridor for litter and debris in addition to mowing, weeding and installing new landscape features. We are committed to keeping this business community looking its best, moving freely and sustaining growth for many years to come. Our Board of Directors is always at your service. Thank you for your continued support for the Lilburn CID. EMORY MORSBERGER CID EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Improvements for better, safer transportation The CID works in partnership with Gwinnett County, City of Lilburn and the Georgia Department of Transportation to advance transportation and roadway safety improvements. Many of these infrastructure upgrades are slated to be funded through the county s 2016 one-cent special purpose local option sales tax (SPLOST). These projects represent a collective value in excess of $25 million. While support levels and completion timelines are yet to be determined, a countyappointed citizen review committee has recommended SPLOST funding to complete the following enhancements. The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners will vote on the entire list of countywide SPLOST projects later this summer. Killian Hill Road Add lanes from Arcado Road to near Church Street to become four lanes divided by a median or five lanes without a median. Gwinnett County will seek additional federal funding to complete construction. Highway 29 @ Jimmy Carter Boulevard Add turn lanes at all sides of the intersection, reconstruct immediately adjacent commercial driveways and install a new traffic signal. Gwinnett County is seeking additional state funding to complete these enhancements. Highway 29 @ Ronald Reagan Parkway Relocate the southbound off ramp, provide for a new median opening and improve overall sight distances. These new configurations provide for better access to commercial property s and decrease the potential for vehicle collisions. Pleasant Hill Road @ Ronald Reagan Parkway Install new sidewalk and a pedestrian crossing near the on ramp from Pleasant Hill Road. These changes would provide safer access in an area with large volume of pedestrians. Highway 29 @ Rockbridge Road This operational improvement project will add a right turn lane on Hwy 29 east bound at Rockbridge Rd. This project is currently slated for 100% funding from the Georgia Department of Transportation.
The CID appreciates the support and cooperation from all of its partners: Lilburn Industrial Way Reconstruct this commercial corridor to better serve businesses and their clients. Add new curbs / gutters, reconstruct existing driveways, complete drainage improvements, resurface roads, improve lighting and increase the turning radius at the Killian Hill Road intersection. CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR US-29/LAWRENCEVILLE HIGHWAY LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS LILBURN CID - GWINNETT COUNTY, GA JANUARY 13, 2017 PROJECT DIRECTORY PROJECT SPONSOR LILBURN COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 1485 CHINOOK COURT LILBURN, GA 30047 CONTACT: EMORY MORSBERGER CONSULTANT TEAM TABLE OF CONTENTS SHEET TITLE SHEET NUMBER GENERAL NOTES G-101 PLANTING PLAN L-101 THRU L-103 PLANTING DETAILS L-201 PROJECT LOCATION MAP PROJECT MANAGER COLLABORATIVE INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES, INC. 945 BANK STREET NE, SUITE 200 CONYERS, GA 30012 CONTACT: LAWRENCE K. KAISER, PE PHONE: 404-909-5619 KAISER@CO-INFRA-SERVICES.COM LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WLA STUDIO 675 PULASKI STREET, SUITE 1000 ATHENS, GA 30601 CONTACT: CAMERON YATES PHONE: 706-543-5459, EXT. 224 CAMERON@WLANDSTUDIO.COM REVISION SUMMARY # DATE DESCRIPTION INDIAN TRAIL - LILBURN RD SITE, SEE SHEET L-102 SITE, SEE SHEET L-103 ROCKBRIDGE RD US-29/LAWRENCEVILLE HWY SITE, SEE SHEET L-101 NOT TO SCALE N The Lilburn Community Improvement District benefits the entire community by strengthening the city s economic foundation. The CID is constantly working to support existing businesses and discover new opportunities to enhance the US 29 corridor. The City of Lilburn considers the CID to be an important partner in building a better Lilburn. -- CITY OF LILBURN MAYOR JOHNNY CRIST
CID focused on significant Lilburn attraction The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir is one of the most significant cultural landmarks and visitor attractions in the southeast. In cooperation with the Mandir s leadership, the City of Lilburn and Gwinnett County, the CID completed a master planning effort around the Mandir to set new standards and expectations for development within the area. The master plan calls for new restaurants, retail, residential and commercial redevelopment in a village concept that highlights the uniqueness and beauty of the Mandir temple. The imagined redevelopment would lead to a variety of housing options, destination commercial locations and visitor amenities all within a walkable environment to the Mandir temple and surrounding parks and greenways. Next steps in the planning effort include pedestrian-focused infrastructure improvements, which could be funded by local sales tax, as well as the work of private developers assembling property for redevelopment.
Landscaping and upkeep a CID priority Mowing, weed control and debris removal are key activities for the landscaping professionals contracted by the CID. In addition to weekly sweeps of the corridor, the CID coordinates with the City of Lilburn and Gwinnett County to increase the frequency of mowing for areas that would otherwise receive very limited attention. At the same time, the CID is planning substantial landscaping installations for key intersections and gateway areas. The planting features will highlight the corridor as a unique destination that is visibly supported by its commercial property owners. BEFORE BEFORE BEFORE AFTER AFTER AFTER 15 Miles of CID-maintained roadway 1,200 Pounds of trash removed quarterly 800 Gallons of weed control applied quarterly
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