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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Will this intersection ever be fixed?

The road-widening project at the intersection of Dunwoody Place and Roswell Road has haunted both residents and businessowners for about six months.

When it’s done, the project, sponsored by GDOT, will result in a widened Dunwoody Place, improved turn lanes on Roswell Road, dedicated bike lanes, new traffic signals and improved drainage.

But in the meantime, sidewalks have disappeared, paved roads have been replaced with gravel and asphalt hills block neighborhood entrances. On Monday, utility workers caused a gas line rupture that sent fumes throughout the neighborhood and tied up traffic for more than 10 hours.

And it’s all in the name of progress. Or is it?

NorthSide.Talk wants to know if the pain is worth the gain?

UPDATE: Read the full story about the delays.

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DeKalb, Atlanta officials extend MARTA tax

Despite objections by a number of north Fulton mayors, the sales tax for MARTA has been approved. Of the three governments involved in funding MARTA — Atlanta, DeKalb, and Fulton — two had to agree to the extension. Atlanta had already approved it, and on Tuesday the DeKalb County Commission gave its okay.

DeKalb commissioners approved the measure 6 to 1 Tuesday, with member Elaine Boyer casting the lone dissenting vote. Fulton has yet to vote.

The move extends the 1 percent sales tax from 2032 to 2047, after which it would fall to a half-cent through 2057.

Johns Creek Mayor Mike Bodker and Roswell Mayor Jere Wood were among north Fulton leaders who opposed the extension because they want MARTA to include more service for north Fulton in their long-range plans.

Read the full story about Tuesday’s vote.

UPDATE: North Fulton County’s mayors are looking into ways to derail a 1-cent MARTA sales tax extension approved last week, arguing the tax unfairly burdens their residents with paying for a system that provides little service to their communities. Read the full story.

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