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Comments were received requesting no access points in the…

  • July 31, 2019July 31, 2019
  • by Kailash Lala

Roswell is a large city within the project corridor, and in order to provide regional connectivity, increased mobility, and more reliable trip times to Roswell residents, an express lanes access point has been under evaluation through ongoing coordination with the City of Roswell’s staff and elected officials. Close coordination is being conducted with these individuals while balancing the need to meet express lanes demand in Roswell to arrive at a most feasible and efficient express lanes access solution within the City of Roswell.

Comments were received with concerns about increased traffic volumes in proximity to Stepping Stones Academy and Swift School and on arterial roads surrounding the proposed access point south of Holcomb Bridge Road; specifically, Dogwood Road, Old Dogwood Road, Old Alabama Road, Riverside Parkway, and Grimes Bridge Road.
Why do the Express Lanes and bus rapid transit projects not terminate farther north in Forsyth County?
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