If you’d like to view proposed project plans, ask questions or give feedback about the Jones Bridge Road widening project, you’ll soon have a chance.

Johns Creek will hold an informal meeting at city hall on Jan. 19 from 6 to 8 p.m., the city announced Wednesday.

The project, which stretches from Sargent to McGinnis Ferry roads, includes:

  • Widening the existing roadway from two to four lanes for a 1½-mile section
  • The addition of a landscaped median and a 10-foot multi-use trail on the west side of the road
  • Operational improvements to intersections such as turn lanes, revised traffic signals, and reconfiguration of the existing pavement to add two through lanes

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Engineers will be available to answer questions.

There is no formal presentation, and guests can arrive at any time during the two-hour open house.

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