Politics & Government
Roswell To Install Permeable Pavers at Intersection
Weather permitting, the project at the intersection of Myrtle Street and Zion Circle could take four to five weeks to complete.

ROSWELL, GA -- Construction is expected to start Monday for the installation of permeable pavers at the intersection of Myrtle Street and Zion Circle in Roswell.
The project, the city notes, is expected to take approximately four to five weeks; however, unforeseen road and/or drainage conditions or weather could require the project to take up to six to eight weeks to complete.
Signs will be posted to direct local and through traffic, including signage on Zion Circle to provide for two-way traffic during construction. Portions of Zion Circle and Myrtle Street will be closed during the week, but will be open on Sunday. Drivers will be able to access Zion Circle at the south end of the road, near Oak Street.
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Funded by a grant, the paver project is part of a green infrastructure pilot program to treat stormwater runoff and improve water quality, flood protection and the overall condition and health of the city’s water source.
There will be 255 linear feet of pavers installed on Myrtle Street and up to 215 linear feet on Zion Circle.
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Roswell has contracted with Surfaces Group, LLC for the project construction.
Questions or concerns should be directed to Danelle Murray, P.E., project manager at 770-641-6417 or 678-371-5508.
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