Politics & Government

Johns Creek Wants Feedback On Bell, Boles Road Improvements

The city will hold a public input meeting on Tuesday, July 17 planned operational and safety improvements for the corridor.

JOHNS CREEK, GA — The city of Johns Creek will hold a public input meeting on Tuesday for planned operational improvements for the Bell Road/Boles Road TSPLOST project.

The meeting is set for 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, July 17 at Fire Station No. 62 at 10925 Rogers Circle.

Johns Creek notes the Bell Road/Boles Road corridor suffers from collisions and traffic backups where residents and enter and exit neighborhoods. It also notes a lack of sidewalks thwarts pedestrian access along roads and future parks.

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The improvements could cost about $7 million, and is in the list of Tier 1 projects Johns Creek has compiled to be funded with TSPLOST revenue. Tier 1 projects are the highest priority improvements in each city.

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The city is considering improvements such as roundabouts, turn lanes, sidewalks, trails and a bridge replacement. You can learn more about the Bell Road/Boles Road project and provide your design input on TSPLOST projects by clicking here.



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