DeKalb County is looking for public review and input for its tentative plans to improve 1.6 miles of North Indian Creek Drive.

The project calls for turning two of the road’s four lanes into a turn lane and bike lane, respectively. Also planned are improved pedestrian crossings at intersections with Rockbridge Road and Church Street.

A public meeting will be held from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Clarkston Community Center, 3701 College Ave.

The public can also review the plans through Aug. 10 at DeKalb’s public works office, 1950 W. Exchange Place, Tucker.

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