Politics & Government
Woodstock Schedules Highway 92 Design Workshop
The city is in the midst of its Highway 92 Corridor Livable Centers Initiative Study, and wants feedback on the highway's redevelopment.

The city of Woodstock later this month will hold an all-day design workshop for its for the Highway 92 Corridor Livable Centers Initiative Study.
Residents on Tuesday, Sept. 23 will be able to drop by the Chambers at City Center between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. to help develop a master plan for how Highway 92 should redevelop.
Later that evening at 6:30 p.m., a public in put session will be held at the same location. The Chambers at City Center sits at 8534 Main Street.
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The public is being asked to provide input to create a “shared vision for the future growth of this important gateway,” according to the Highway 92 Corridor Livable Centers Initiative Study’s website.
Residents can also fill out a survey on the project.
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The city is seeking guidance from residents and stakeholders on the redevelopment of the state highway. The project expands upon the 2002 Downtown Woodstock LCI project, which led to the recent improvements made to Main Street.
The LCI study area includes roughly 400 acres adjacent to Highway 92 east of Interstate 575. Its boundaries include I-575 to the west, the back of parcels adjacent to and Highway 92 to the north, parcels adjacent to Stonecroft Lanes to the east and the back of parcels adjacent to Highway 92 to the south.
The LCI would also identify appropriate investment projects to improve the “aesthetics and functionality of this corridor.”
For more information, contact project manager Patti Hart at pdhart@woodstockga.gov.
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