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Dunwoody Place and Roswell Road: Finally, some action
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Earlier this week, AJC writer Cynthia Daniels reported that crews went back to work this week on improving the intersection of Roswell Road and Dunwoody Place.
The work, which would’ve created dedicated bike lanes, new traffic signals and improved drainage, was originally scheduled to be complete in December 2006. The date soon changed to June 2007, and then never — a result of delayed utility relocations and issues between the state Department of Transportation and project contractor the Lions Group.
Mark McKinnon, a GDOT spokesman, said the Lions Group will also complete work on the intersection of Roswell Road and Northridge Road — which was also scheduled for improvements.
Both projects should be complete by spring 2008, McKinnon said.
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By hornet
June 28, 2007 8:44 AM | Link to this
And how much money has been allocated for the project at Roswell Road and Dunwoody Place? I think I’ve seen two guys working there since it began. At the rate these two work, this project will be done in 2050. And they are scheduled for Roswell Road and Northridge Road too? Who is the DOT person who picked these a** clowns anyway?
By Carlos
July 2, 2007 2:56 PM | Link to this
What a mess. Now they have one lane closed going southbound at this intersection. I am sure it’s fun during the morning. And both projects should be completed by Spring 2008. HA!