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U.S. Highway 29

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Lilburn CID Aims for Better Business Access Along Highway 29

The Lilburn CID recently awarded a contract to study ways for improved traffic patterns that affect businesses on U.S. Highway 29.

The Lilburn CID recently awarded an $87,000 contract to a Norcross-based firm in hopes of bettering the connectivity between businesses along U.S. Highway 29 and increasing the flow of traffic. Moreland Altobelli Associates, Inc., a Norcross firm specializing in engineering, will complete the "Access Management Plan" by June 2013, according to Lilburn CID officials. Gwinnett County SPLOST, or Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax, is paying for the cost of the study. The study area extends down U.S. Highway 29, or Lawrenceville Highway, from Rockbridge Road to Ronald Reagan Parkway, which includes areas annexed by the city of Lilburn in 2011. The length of the area to be studied is approximately 4.3 miles. Doing the study is "showing the …

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3:57 pm on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Ben - I just wrote something similar. I'm so jealous of the other surrounding cities. We almost NEVER stay in Lilburn to shop or eat. Duh to the people that can't figure this out themselves. Look at what has happened to Lilburn over the past 10 years. The schools, the stores, the restaurants - come on - you don't need a study or a degree to see this.   more ›

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