The city of Brookhaven is conducting two public presentations of the Ashford Dunwoody Corridor Study at 3:30 and 7 p.m. Tuesday at Brookhaven City Hall, 4362 Peachtree Road. The study is one of several processes underway to develop a general consensus for long-range options to improve traffic operations, safety and multimodal connectivity for the Ashford Dunwoody Corridor.
“This is the first phase of what will be integrated into the 20-year comprehensive plan for Brookhaven, providing the framework for responsible smart growth and traffic efficiency in this area,” said Brookhaven City Manager Christian Sigman. “The public input over the past several months has been vital toward developing that consensus and ensuring that we have the best models possible.”
The purpose of this phase of the study is to develop an overall vision for the corridor that serves the needs of all users, minimizes adverse impacts to property owners and neighborhoods in the corridor, is cost-effective, implementable and has broad community support.
Information: www.brookhavenga.gov.
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