Final construction plans for an extension of Ronald Reagan Boulevard in Cumming will be on display at a public information meeting to be held next month.
The informal session is set for Oct. 15 from 6:00-8:00 at South Forsyth High School.
“An informal open house of this nature is meant to inform residents and allow for more opportunities to answer individual questions concerning construction,” said Forsyth County Director of Engineering John Cunard. “We look forward to speaking with county residents and sharing the final plans.”
The proposed project consists of the design and construction of two lanes, in each direction, from Majors Rd. to McFarland Pkwy, with a 20-foot raised median, shoulders, curb and gutter, a five-foot sidewalk and a 10-foot multi-use path. The length of the proposed project is approximately 3.6 miles.
The Forsyth County Transportation Bond approved by voters in 2014 obligated $44 million to the project.
Written statements regarding the project will be accepted through Wednesday, Oct. 30. Written statements may be submitted to:
Ms. Denise Farr
Capital Improvement Project Manager
Forsyth County Engineering Department
110 E. Main Street, Suite 120
Cumming, Georgia 30040
Project displays used at the public information open house and the meeting transcript will be available for review until Nov. 15 at the Forsyth County Engineering Department (110 E. Main St., Suite
120).