Georgia’s transportation commission says each commuter using the I- 285/Ga. 400 interchange will save eight hours of road time a year once a $1 billion project to ease congestion is completed.
State and local government officials say they have worked out a way to pay for an extension of PATH400 through the Ga. 400/I-285 interchange. Sandy Springs City Council is including $1 million in the city’s 2016 budget to pay part of the cost of including a segment of the multi-use trail in the redesign and reconstruction of the Ga. 400/I-285 intersection. Read more…
Beginning Tuesday, May 26, 2015, Riverside Drive, south of Johnson Ferry Road, will close to through traffic as the city begins realigning the existing sharp curve on Riverside Drive.