The repair on both sides of the interstate will take place between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Cherokee County Commissioners voted to cut impact fees on July 6.
The Northwest Corridor project is expected to relieve congestion in Cobb and Cherokee counties.
City Manager Jeff Moon said the move will save the $5,000 that would have been owed this year if the show had taken place.
The road will be resurfaced between Arnold Mill Road and Barnes Road and is expected to wrap up by early next week at the latest.
It would cost the city well over $100,000 to tie in six homes and three businesses on North Main Street into its sewer system.
Tinsley Postiglione withdrew its application to the Woodstock City Council to install a billboard on Rope Mill Road near I-575.
The proposal to install a billboard near I-575 in Woodstock has been delayed twice by the Woodstock City Council.
The City Council will vote to set its millage rate in August.
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The rates will be formally adopted at a called meeting next Thursday.
The resurfacing will start after Aug. 1 and will take place between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Cherokee Commissioners approved a proposal to install the no U-turn sign, but to allow protected U-turns on Eagle Drive at Rose Creek Drive.
Cherokee Commissioners will vote on a proposal to install the signs, and to allow protected U-turns on Eagle Drive at Rose Creek Drive.
The rates would be used by the Cherokee County government to establish its fiscal year 2014 budget.
The Cherokee County Commission on Tuesday will consider awarding a bid to C.W. Matthews to resurface Towne Lake Parkway and Rose Creek Drive.
The city will host a committee from an accreditation organization tonight in downtown Woodstock.
Applicant Tinsley Postiglione asked the council to table the decision to give its surveyor time to complete his work, which was done at the request of the council.
The Woodstock City Council is expected to decide whether an applicant can install a billboard near I-575.
The city plans to hold its events if there's only light rain, but noted a downpour could mean cancellation of its parade and fireworks.
An error in data transmission caused some Woodstock utility bills to reflect inaccurate usage.
The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) is unconstitutional.
The city will shutter access to several roads to accommodate an early morning race, festival and firework display.
Cherokee County held a ribbon cutting on Tuesday to celebrate the renovations.
The county recently completed construction of new restrooms, a paved entrance and much-improved parking.
The Woodstock City Council tabled for 21 days a request to appeal a sign permit denial to install a billboard near I-575.
The Woodstock City Council on Monday approved qualifying fees for residents to run for mayor and three council seats up for grabs.
The Woodstock City Council will hold the first reading and public hearing of the proposed fiscal year 2014 budget tonight.
Residents should expect "extensive" delays along Ridgewalk Parkway as the second phase of the widening project starts today.
Woodstock city crews encourage motorists to find alternate routes as the next phase of the project will cause long delays.
The city wants to re-evaluate its annual contribution of roughly $45,000 towards the system.
The Cherokee County Commission will consider awarding a construction contract to perform improvements to Hobgood Park.
The Georgia Department of Transportation will hold an open house tonight on what should be done to improve S.R. 20 between Canton and Cumming.
The $33.7 million budget will be reviewed by the City Council tonight and no millage rate increase is expected.
The water level at the Woodstock park continues to drop slowly, but some areas of the park remain underwater.
Atlanta Unfiltered is reporting a federal judge has entered a $640,000 default judgment against the former lawmaker and his business partners in relation to a loan they received to operate a mobile home park.
The Woodstock City Council voted to approve the company's request to use two acres next to its property to store overflow inventory.
After years of managing declining property tax revenue, the upswing is welcome news for Cherokee leaders.
The company has applied with the city to use two acres of the former Woodstock Car Wash for an inventory storage lot.