Politics & Government
Open House Set For Bells Ferry Intersection Project
The open house for the Bells Ferry Road at Kellogg Creek Road/Victory Drive project will be held on April 12 at Rose Creek Library.

WOODSTOCK, GA — Cherokee County will hold a public information open house for an intersection improvement project in the southwestern part of the county. The open house for the Bells Ferry Road at Kellogg Creek Road/Victory Drive project will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, April 12 at the Rose Creek Public Library in Woodstock.
Residents are invited to learn more about the project, ask questions and provide comments. There will be no formal presentation.
The county's SPLOST Roadway Capital Program's project calls for converting Kellogg Creek Road to a one‐way in the eastbound direction between Victory Drive and Bells Ferry Road with two right-turn lanes and one left-turn lane.
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The existing median and U‐turn lane on Bells Ferry Road at Kellogg Creek Road would be removed to create a left-turn lane from northbound Bells Ferry Road to southbound Victory Drive, for traffic headed in the westbound direction on Kellogg Creek Road. This movement would be signalized.
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The intersection of Kellogg Creek Road and Victory Drive would be reconstructed with a channelized northbound right-turn lane from Victory Drive to Kellogg Creek Road for traffic that eventually turns right onto Bells Ferry Road. The layout for the proposed intersection re-configuration is also shown below:

The Rose Creek Library is at 4476 Towne Lake Parkway. For more information, contact the Cherokee County SPLOST Roadway Capital Program at 678-493-6077 or email at gmorton@cherokeega.com.
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