Politics & Government
Georgia Department Of Transportation Proposing Bishop Bypass
Truck traffic would be routed east of the city on a close-in bypass.

The Georgia Department of Transportation has developed an alternate plan for improvements to U.S. 441 that involves a close-in truck bypass on the east side of the City of Bishop.
Officials from GDOT presented the broad outlines of the plan to the City Council of Bishop on Monday night, where it got at least some support.
The officials said they would present the plan in fuller detail to its Citizen Advisory Committee in a meeting from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on March 19 at the Community Center in Oconee Veterans Park.
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The truck bypass would take some land from the University of Georgia Equestrian Complex and pass very close to two houses on Old Bishop Road, possibly necessitating the purchase of those two properties, the officials said.
The truck bypass–which could be one or two lanes wide in each direction–would connect to a four-laned U.S. 441 at Astondale Road and High Shoals Road with roundabouts.
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Pictured: Map from video presentation at Bishop City Council.