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Lilburn is holding a town hall meeting just for millenials

A rendering of Lilburn's new City Hall complex, scheduled to be completed in November. (Credit: City of Lilburn)
A rendering of Lilburn's new City Hall complex, scheduled to be completed in November. (Credit: City of Lilburn)
March 16, 2016

Lilburn wants to hear what millenials have to say.

Like, for real.

The city will hold a town hall meeting just for "the millenial generation" at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 29. According to a news release:

"All 18-32 year olds in Lilburn are invited to share their thoughts about the city and its future. Councilman Brian Burchik, who is a millennial, will assist with the meeting. This is intended to be an open forum for discussion led by the group. Topics could include parks and trails, housing needs, city events, social media use, and diversity."

Lilburn is currently in the process of building a new City Hall and library complex at the intersection of Main and Church streets, a plan they hope will help revitalize the area. That project wasn't specifically mentioned in the town hall announcement, but certainly seems like a topic that would be broached.

The meeting will be held at Lilburn City Hall, 76 Main St. NW.  Visit cityoflilburn.com for more information.

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