Politics & Government

Crews Finish Overnight Work On Barnwell Road Project

Fulton County is working to install a reuse irrigation main line, and the project is expected to be completed in mid-February.

JOHNS CREEK, GA — Fulton County crews have wrapped up overnight work on the reuse irrigation main line along Barnwell Road in Johns Creek.

The city notes these workers will continue work Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Paving is expected to be complete at the end of this week and the project is expected to be done in mid-February.

With limited room available to perform construction work, periodic lane closures along this road are required to install the pipe and conduit. Motorists are also advised that, for added safety, Barnwell Road has a temporary speed limit reduction to 30 miles per hour in the construction zone through the end of the project.

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The new reuse line, which is being installed in several locations throughout Johns Creek, will be used for irrigation for churches, golf courses and the Cauley Creek/Quail Hollow Park.


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