Community Corner

Sandy Plains-E. Piedmont Construction to End This Month

A busted waterline late Sunday afternoon caused the intersection to close temporarily.

One look at the Northeast Cobb Facebook page and it's easy to see that residents are eager for the construction at Sandy Plains and East Piedmont roads to end:

  • Brooke Rohan—They need to stop doing this damn construction on the weekend, this is ridiculous. I will continue to blow my horn till the traffic moves; they need to do it at night!!
  • Iliana Icen—Will they ever finish?
  • Sabrina Webster—Can't wait; the improvements will be great - especially if they have 2 turn lanes from Sandy Plains westbound to Piedmont southbound!
  • Linda Rehkopf—No, they will never finish, not as long as voters keep approving "road improvements." (btw, I've lived in the area 30 years and this intersection has always been under construction).
  • Nicki Merck—They had it completely shut down last night (Sunday).

Scott Jordan P.E., District 3 engineer, told Northeast Cobb Patch, "A waterline busted late yesterday (Sunday) afternoon when paving was finishing up and the contractor had to shut down the entire intersection to fix the waterline temporarily."

He said that shutting down the intersection should not happen again. "Sunday should be the last part of weekend work. No work will happen this Saturday."

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There will be no night road construction.

"There will be lane closures starting next week from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. to finish the wall on the corner.  After next week there should not be any more lane closures during the week," Jordan said.

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According to Jordan, the project will be completed at the end of March.

See the project factsheet accompanying this article for more information.

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