Courtesy The Milton Herald
The City of Milton Community Development Department will hold two meetings in
November to update the public about progress in the Ga. 9 North and Arnold Mill
corridor visioning studies.
The first will be held Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. in
City Council Chambers of Milton’s City Hall, 13000 Deerfield Parkway Suite 107E.
This meeting will update the public on the overall vision for the
corridor.
Additionally, it will address the conclusions of the Five
Acres and Bethany/Cogburn resident subcommittees formed in June to reach
amicable solutions for property owners.
In February, staff began the
visioning study for the northern portion of Ga. 9 from Bethany Bend to the
Forsyth County Line to ensure the main thoroughfare of the city was in line with
resident desires.
The second meeting will be held Nov. 12 at 6:30 p.m. at
Ebenezer United Methodist Church, 12900 Arnold Mill Road.
During the
meeting staff will provide residents with information and answers to their
questions from the first three meetings of the process in June.
During
those first meetings, staff met with residents and business owners to gain
insight into what they feel is appropriate for the future of the heavily
traveled road.
For more information on either of these processes, contact
Principal Planner Michele McIntosh-Ross at (678) 242-2538 or email
michele.mcintosh-ross@cityofmiltonga.us.
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