Loganville is conducting a traffic study to identify current transportation needs and develop short-term and long-term projects to strengthen the transportation network. The study will identify opportunities to improve travel for vehicles, pedestrians, and bicyclists.

A public information open house will take place 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23 at Rock Gym, 135 Main Street. The public will be able to view initial findings and provide comments on existing areas of concern.

Councilman Bill Duvall stated, “As Loganville continues to grow, planning for our short and long-term transportation improvements is essential. This traffic study gives us the tools to plan for growth and the needed infrastructure upgrades. This open house is a great opportunity for community members to comment on existing conditions and areas of concern.”

The format of the meeting is an open house with no formal presentation. The public is invited to drop by any time between 6 and 8 p.m. to review study information, speak one on one with project staff, and to submit comments.

Information: Robbie Schwartz at info@loganville-ga.gov or 770-466-1165. Traffic Study documents: www.sites.google.com/view/loganvilletrafficstudy.

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