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Graffiti Gone Overnight In Lilburn
Graffiti appeared on a wall along Lawrenceville Highway March 5, in the late evening, and was removed by 11 a.m. the next day.
LILBURN, GA – Graffiti appeared on a wall along Lawrenceville Highway March 5, in the late evening, and was removed by 11 a.m. the next day.
In less than 12 hours, the Lilburn Community Improvement District, or CID, clean up crew, led by Andrew Kaiser, sprang into action. Poof! The graffiti that appeared on a stretch of concrete wall vanished overnight.
"We think this is a quick, but great story that reminds residents that area businesses pay extra millage into the CID to keep the Lilburn district attractive for businesses, residents and visitors," said Emory Morsberger, head of the Lilburn CID. “Highway 29’s corridor continues on its way to becoming the best-maintained corridor in metro Atlanta!”
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Community Improvement Districts are a self-taxed semi-governmental agency made up of business owners who use the funds raised to make improvements within the district – fixing potholes, street lighting, sidewalks, security or beautification, etc. It’s like an HOA for business owners.
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