Woodstock residents and commuters have until October 10 to share their thoughts on the planned $13.7 million diverging diamond interchange at I-575 and Ridgewalk Parkway.
What It Means For You: The redesign aims to reduce traffic congestion and improve safety at this major gateway, potentially cutting your commute time if you regularly travel through this area.
What’s Happening: GDOT, Cherokee County, and the City of Woodstock are partnering on this project to transform the existing interchange into a diverging diamond design.
- The project timeline includes right-of-way acquisition in 2026, with utility relocations and construction beginning in 2028.
How To Participate: Residents can review detailed plans and submit feedback through GDOT’s online engagement hub, accessible via woodstockga.gov/ridgewalk or directly at https://i-575-ridgewalk-pkwy-interchange-0019632-gdot.hub.arcgis.com/.
The Big Picture: This interchange serves as a critical connection point not just for Woodstock but for the entire North Georgia and Metro Atlanta region, making its efficiency vital for regional transportation.
The Sources: City of Woodstock, Georgia Department of Transportation.
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