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Commenters requested information on how wooded areas will be…

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

The GDOT right-of-way is maintained to facilitate site distance, clear zone requirements, and safety consideration, which may require the removal of trees. Multiple activities could occur in this right-of-way as part of routine maintenance or during construction including staging areas, utility maintenance/relocation or other infrastructure needs.

Commenters expressed concerns about potential air quality impacts from the SR 400 Express Lanes project once open to traffic.
Commenters requested that trees be used for noise abatement.
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