Community Corner

DOT Working on Cobb Interstates This Weekend

Make your travel plans accordingly. Here's a list of what you should be aware of.

Clear weather means lots of DOT roadwork in Cobb County this weekend:

Northwest Corridor Express Lanes

  • On I-75, one northbound lane and two southbound lanes will close between Windy Hill Road and Cumberland Boulevard nightly from 9 p.m., until 5 a.m., Friday night and Saturday night.
  • On I-75, one southbound lane will close between SR 92/Alabama Road and Wade Green Road from 8 p.m., Friday until 5 a.m., Saturday.
  • On I-75, a rolling closure will take place on the southbound lanes between SR 120 Looop/South Marietta Parkway and SR 280/Delk Road from 9 p.m., Friday until 5 a.m., Saturday.
  • The I-75 southbound off-ramp to SR 120 Loop/ South Marietta Parkway will partially close from 8 p.m., Friday until 5 a.m., Saturday.
  • On I-575, one southbound lane will close between the I-75 interchange and Barrett Parkway nightly from 8 p.m., until 5 a.m., Friday night and Saturday night.
  • On I-575, one southbound lane will close between SR 92/Alabama Road and Bells Ferry Road nightly from 8 p.m., until 5 a.m., Friday night and Saturday night.
  • On I-575, one northbound lane will close between SR 92/Alabama Road and Towne Lake Parkway nightly from 9 p.m., until 5 a.m., Friday night and Saturday night.
  • One lane will close one the I-575 northbound on-ramp from Chastain Road from 9:30 a.m., until 4 p.m., Saturday.

I-285

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  • Two northbound and two southbound lanes will close just before and after Atlanta Road from 9 p.m., Friday until 12 p.m., Sunday.

Other State Routes

  • On SR 92/Woodstock Road, rolling lane closures will take place between the Cobb County line and SR 9/ Alpharetta Highway from 8 p.m., until 8 a.m., Saturday and Sunday and from 8 p.m., Sunday until 5 a.m., Monday for striping.

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