Politics & Government

Workshop for New East, West Connector in Roswell to be Held Wednesday

Interested in learning more about a new roadway that would connect east and west Roswell? Stop by Mimosa Elementary, Wednesday, Aug. 22 at 5 p.m.

The city of Roswell will host a . 

The proposed project is a new roadway from Warsaw Road just north of Holcomb Bridge Road, extending to the east across SR 400 (with a bridge) between the Holcomb Bridge Road and Mansell Road interchanges. The new road would then connect to the existing intersection of Old Alabama Road and Holcomb Woods Parkway and end at Holcomb Bridge Road. The proposed roadway would include a sidewalk and bicycle path to make walking and biking more convenient in the area.

There is no access to SR 400, by way of an interchange, planned.   

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The design for the new roadway is being developed at the same time as the environmental analysis of the project in compliance with applicable environmental laws and regulations.  As part of the environmental process and in keeping with the city’s commitment to work closely with the people living and working in the project area, the public will have many opportunities to learn about and participate in the development of the project through public workshops and coordination with property owners in the area.

The first community workshop is informal; however, information will be available about the project by means of displays, maps, handouts and a PowerPoint presentation. City staff and project team members will be available to answer any questions and comment cards will be available to provide thoughts on the project. 

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The workshop will be held Wednesday, Aug. 22 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at , 1550 Warsaw Road.

For questions or additional information about the project or the first workshop, please contact Rob Dell-Ross at 770-594-6292 or rdellross@roswellgov.com.


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