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Friday, March 21, 2014
Dunwoody Village Main Street Project Update
By City of Dunwoody
In spite of frequent rain throughout the winter and two weeks of snow and ice, construction crews continue to make progress on the Dunwoody Village Main Street project.
Most recently, crews shifted traffic to the north side of the parkway to construct new storm water drains along the south side of the thoroughfare. Once the storm drain and utility work is complete, curbing and driveway entrances will be built followed by paving work on the south side. After completion of the south side construction work, crews will begin work on the north side of the parkway, shifting traffic to the south side.
Village Parkway 2The timing of the traffic signals at either end of the parkway (at both Chamblee-Dunwoody Road and at Mount Vernon Road) have been adjusted to fixed cycles until the construction is completed. Once work at these intersections is complete the signals will be re-set to operate via the inductive-loop traffic detector sensors installed at these signalized intersections.
The shops, restaurants, and businesses located in the Village Parkway area will remain accessible throughout construction.
Main Street MarketingThe city is working closely with the businesses in Dunwoody Village and continues to conduct proactive outreach and communication to ensure safe and efficient progress in one of the city’s most important commercial districts. Main Street project information materials, including a store front project poster and point of sale flyers are available free of charge for Village businesses by contacting Bob Mullen at 678-382-6881 or bob.mullen@dunwoodyga.gov.
For additional information regarding the Main Street project please contact Michael Smith, Public Works Director, at 678-382-6850 or email michael.smith@dunwoodyga.gov .
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