The City of Johns Creek completed the Ga. 141/Medlock Bridge Road at State Bridge Road intersection interim improvement project.
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This spring, the Johns Creek Public Works Department launched its seventh year of repaving the city’s neighborhood streets.
The $1 million grant will be used for phase one of the city’s McGinnis Ferry Road Widening Project.
The TSPLOST project included a right turn lane extension on northbound Bell Road at McGinnis Ferry Road.
The Johns Creek Public Works Department was honored for the Ga. 120/Abbotts Bridge Road widening from Jones Bridge Road to Parsons Road.
The City of Johns Creek has finished installing seven flashing yellow left-turn arrows on traffic signals along Medlock Bridge Road.
Repaving crews resurfaced nine miles of streets in eight subdivisions, and repaved three miles of nine main roads throughout Johns Creek.
A public input meeting regarding the Jones Bridge Road widening project will be at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 20.
The flashing yellow left arrows mean drivers can turn left if the way is clear, but yield to crossing pedestrians and oncoming vehicles.
The public is invited to give their input on the proposed roundabout at Barnwell Road and Rivermont Parkway.
Repaving crews resurfaced 8.81 miles of streets in 16 subdivisions. Crews also repaved 3.15 miles of nine main roads.
The recently completed Kimball Bridge Road widening project helps reduce bottlenecks by widening the road from two to four lanes.
The Georgia Department of Transportation continues to improve highway infrastructure throughout the metropolitan Atlanta and statewide.
Georgia Department of Transportation will begin overnight lane closures on Ga. 141/Medlock Bridge Road from Gwinnett to Forsyth counties.
Construction will begin on Buice Road to install several measures designed to promote safe pedestrian access and discourage speeding.
Milling, inlay and resurfacing of Ga. 141 from the Gwinnett County line to the Forsyth County line should begin July 15.
Johns Creek and Alpharetta began a partnership with Waze Carpool that connects riders and drivers for easier, more affordable commutes.
Crews are slated to pave 8.5 miles in 16 neighborhoods and 3.3 miles of main roads in Johns Creek this year.
There is still time to take the Barnwell Road Corridor public input survey and give feedback on potential corridor improvements.
The City of Johns Creek City Council allocated $2,700,000 for resurfacing main and neighborhood roads.
High water with more rain on the way has closed a road in Johns Creek, city officials say.
The project calls for widening Abbotts Bridge Road/Ga. 120 from Medlock Bridge Road in Johns Creek to Peachtree Industrial Boulevard.
The Atlanta Regional Commission Board last month approved $14.9 million in transportation projects around Fulton County.
The project filled in a gap from Abbotts Bridge and Medlock Bridge roads, and improves safety and walkability in the area.
Officials are reminding motorists that there is no 90-day grace period, meaning you can get a ticket if you're caught holding a phone.
Rucker Road and a large segment of Mayfield Road in Alpharetta are expected to close May 29 so that bridges and culverts can be replaced.
Georgia DOT will suspend lane closures major highways while state troopers will be out targeting impaired drivers and seat belt violators.
The city has installed blue signs along various streets to remind motorists of its partnership with Waze.