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$1Billion Perimeter Project Details Unveiled
Details of the $1Billion re-construction of I-285/Georgia 400 interchange will be unveiled Fridays Perimeter Business Alliance luncheon.

$1-Billion Re-Construction of 285/400 Interchange Details Unveiled at Perimeter Business Alliance Luncheon
Who: Perimeter Business Alliance and Perimeter CIDs and DOT Planning Director, Toby Carr
What: Quarterly Leadership Luncheon features DOT Planning Director Toby Carr to share details and timeline for $1-billion, multi-year reconstruction of I-285/Georgia 400 interchange
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When: Friday, Oct. 17, Noon - 1:30 p.m.
Where: Villa Christina @Perimeter Summit, 4000 Summit Boulevard, Atlanta, GA 30319, just off Ashford-Dunwoody Road @ I-285
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Media availabilities: – In addition to Mr. Carr, several members of the Georgia Congressional delegation, as well as the Mayors of Brookhaven, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, multiple area legislators and elected officials and area business leaders are all expected to attend and preview the initial project renderings, which will rival Spaghetti Junction in terms of design traffic load, bridges, feeder ramps and elevations.
Contact: Bill Crane, CSI Crane, bill.csicrane@gmail.com or mobile 404-964-5609
About Perimeter Business Alliance: Formed by the Perimeter CIDs, as a broad consortium of business, civic and elected community leaders from across the three cities and two counties served by the Perimeter CIDs to seek input and feedback as well as build communications bridges and stronger relationships within the communities served, as well as to form a leadership cadre, called the Committee of 100 to seek broad based support for the work of the CIDs.
About Perimeter Community Improvement Districts: The Perimeter Community Improvement Districts (PCIDs) comprise both the Central (DeKalb) and Fulton Perimeter CID, these two self-taxing districts, operating as one entity, use their additional property taxes to fund or accelerate the funding of needed transportation and infrastructure improvements. The PCIDs are leading the charge to implement vital transportation project enhancements, coupled with the appropriate land use and zoning strategies to best enhance mobility and improve quality of life across the region.
Perimeter Community Improvement Districts (PCIDs), One Ravinia Drive - Building One, Suite 1125, Atlanta, GA 30346, www.PerimeterCID.org
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