Loganville has updated their traffic study website to include information from the city’s recent public open house. The public is encouraged to view the website and provide comments through and online survey until Friday, Oct. 8 at www.tinyurl.com/LoganvilleTraffic.

The study is looking at current transportation needs with plans to develop short-term and long-term projects to strengthen the transportation network and support economic development.

The study is designed to identify opportunities to improve travel conditions for vehicles, pedestrians, and bicyclists. Projects created as a result may consist of transportation safety, operational, and capacity improvements.

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