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Lilburn CID studies U.S. 29 traffic

Oct 3, 2012

The Lilburn Community Improvement District is studying a four-mile stretch of U.S. 29 from Ronald Reagan Parkway to Rockbridge Road.

The nine-month study will examine traffic flow and access to commercial properties. It will take into account several upcoming projects, including the realignment of Main Street at U.S. 29, a multi-use trail in the Killian Hill area and various beautification projects.

CID Executive Director Gerald McDowell said the study will identify problem areas and projects that can improve access to commercial properties.

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