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Super Bowl Road Closures, Traffic Meetings Set For This Week
Atlanta Super Bowl officials and police are holding meetings this week to talk with residents about game-related road closures.

ATLANTA, GA -- Atlanta police and Super Bowl Host Committee members are hosting a series of town hall meetings this week to present traffic plans and local street and lane closures for Super Bowl LIII and related events beginning on Saturday, January 26 and ending Monday, February 4, 2019. The meetings are designed to allow local residents and businesses to learn more about expectations for traffic flow management during the period leading up to the Super Bowl, and for game day.
Representatives from the department and the committee will present detailed plans on traffic flow, as well as street and lane closures. Once the formal presentations are done, tables outside of the auditorium are set up for anyone interested in learning more about a specific area, such as Downtown, Westside, Midtown or Buckhead.
The meetings are scheduled to be held at the Georgia World Congress Center, 285 Andrew Young International Boulevard NW, Building C - Room C101, on the following dates and times:
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- Monday, December 17 and Tuesday, December 18 at 6 p.m.
- Wednesday, December 19 and Thursday, December 20 at 10 a.m.
Parking will be available in the Red Deck and Gold Deck for $15.00. Attendees can also arrive via MARTA and exit at the CNN/GWCC or Vine City Stations.
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