I-285 Westside Rebuild Community Meeting, 23rd Apr
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The Georgia Department of Transportation has issued a community meeting invitation for the I-285 Westside Rebuild Project in Fulton County. The meeting is scheduled for April 23rd and appears designed to gather public input on the highway reconstruction initiative. No compliance obligations, deadlines, or penalties are associated with this invitation.
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The Georgia Department of Transportation has published a community meeting invitation for the I-285 Westside Rebuild Project in Fulton County. The document announces a public meeting scheduled for April 23rd as part of the agency's outreach for the highway reconstruction initiative. This is an informational notice and does not establish any new compliance obligations, regulatory requirements, or enforcement actions. Affected parties, including local residents, commuters, and businesses in the Fulton County area, may use this meeting to provide input on the I-285 Westside Rebuild Project.
This notice carries no legal weight and does not create obligations for any party. It serves as an administrative announcement from GA DOT to facilitate public participation in the infrastructure planning process. No penalties, deadlines for compliance, or regulatory reporting requirements are associated with this document. Entities interested in the I-285 Westside Rebuild should attend the meeting or monitor GA DOT communications for further updates on the project timeline and scope.
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Georgia DOT Invites You to attend a briefing on the I-285 Westside Rebuild Project
WHAT: The Georgia Department of Transportation (Georgia DOT) and City of Atlanta Councilwoman Andrea L. Boone (District 10) invite you to see the benefits of the I-285 Westside Rebuild concrete rehabilitation project this Thursday. This project will repair and/or replace the concrete slabs on I-285 between SR 14/S Fulton Parkway and Collier Road. Attendees will hear about the anticipated impacts to traffic during construction.
WHEN: Thursday, April 23, 2026 at 5:30 PM.
WHERE: C.T. Martin Recreation Center, 3201 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW., Atlanta 30311
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