A complete repaving of Georgian Park, the road that connects Ga. 74 and Peachtree Parkway in northern Peachtree City, is scheduled to begin Monday.

The work, being done by Atlanta Paving & Concrete Construction, will require full-depth reclamation involving “a lot of equipment in the area.” The city is telling residents to expect delays, although traffic will still be allowed through the area. Weather permitting, the project is expected to be finished in about three weeks.

Other city streets on the upcoming paving schedule are Strathmore Lane, Everhill, Corran Court, Kirton Turn, Fountain Head, Putman’s Head, Beaver Run, Swanson Ridge, Langdon Lane, Brander Pass, Cirrus Court and Smokerise Trace, some of which are being done ahead of their original scheduling. Funding is coming from the 2017 special purpose local option sales tax revenue.

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