Alpharetta wants to hear from its citizens as it weighs the pros and cons of constructing a roundabout.

On April 27 at 6:45 p.m., folks are encouraged to attend a “Community Conversation” in the cafeteria at New Prospect Elementary School. There, city officials will share with the public what they have learned in exploring the construction of a roundabout at the intersection of Kimball Bridge Road and Rock Mill Road.

The forum is Alpharetta’s response to resident’s request during previous meetings.

Alpharetta officials say the purpose of this meeting is to share information and have a conversation about the public’s impressions, thoughts and concerns.

“We simply want to show and discuss what we have learned when we analyzed the potential and impacts for traffic flow and safety,” a statement from the city reads.

No decisions have been made in constructing the roundabout. For more information, click here.

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