Recommendations of what to do to Ashford-Dunwoody Road to deal with ongoing traffic congestion will be revealed to residents at a Nov. 29 open house from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at City Hall.

“Following a series of stakeholder meetings, a community workshop and technical analysis of traffic data, the project team has updated draft recommendations aimed at making Ashford-Dunwoody Road a multi-modal corridor that serves the needs of all users, is harmonious with existing development and future growth, minimizes negative impacts to property owners and neighborhoods along the corridor, that has broad support from citizens and stakeholders, and that is cost-effective and implementable,” according to a city press release.

The City Council approved the study a year ago and residents have given input at  public meetings. One small group of residents living along the road have also expressed their concerns about widening the road. 
Materials will be made available online following the open house. People can contact the project team at ADCorridorStudy@brookhavenga.gov or call 770-754-0755.
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Dyana Bagby

Dyana Bagby is a staff writer for Reporter Newspapers and Atlanta Intown.