Marietta city officials will hold a public meeting on July 16 to consider traffic-calming options on two streets.

The streets are Lawrence Street and Washington Avenue between Cole Street and Fairground Street.

The meeting will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Hugh Grogan Recreation Center, 510 Lawrence St., Marietta.

During the meeting, city staff will present such options for traffic calming as one-way pairs, bike lanes, speed tables and driver feedback signs.

There will be a formal presentation along with information boards.

Residents’ feedback will be brought to the Marietta City Council at a time to be determined for a formal public hearing that will be advertised to the community.

During that public hearing, the City Council may vote to choose traffic-calming options that would be installed in the area.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, anyone in attendance is asked to wear a mask and maintain six feet of social distancing.

Also, city staff will be taking temperatures of anyone attending the meeting.

For those deciding not to attend, the meeting will be livestreamed on the City of Marietta’s Facebook page where residents will be able to see the presentation and submit comments or questions.

That page is facebook.com/CityofMariettaGA.