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Hub Transformation Project Begins in Downtown Woodstock
Woodstock Notes
Stacy Brown
Thursday, 21 October 2021
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Last month, the City of Woodstock announced that the construction award for the Hub Transformation Project has been awarded to Baldwin Paving. This project, which encompasses several smaller improvements throughout the downtown area, will positively impact traffic movements and pedestrian mobility throughout the central business district.
One of the most significant changes the public will see as part of this project is the conversion of Mill Street back to a two-way thoroughfare, which will improve efficiencies by allowing vehicular access west without having to use Main Street. The intersection of Mill Street at Towne Lake Parkway will be converted to a roundabout to allow a continuous flow of traffic through that intersection. The other big change will be the addition of a left turn lane at the intersection of Towne Lake Parkway westbound onto Main Street northbound.
"We believe the Hub Transformation Project will be one of the most significant projects the city has been involved in to reduce congestion and improve efficiencies for traffic in the downtown area," states Rob Hogan, assistant city manager for Public Works. "The culmination of the three smaller projects will improve seven streets and six intersections while major construction is concentrated at two points."
The project is funded by a Georgia Transportation Infrastructure Bank (GTIB) grant. While the total construction timeline is approximately one year, the work will be completed in phases to lessen the impact on the area. A groundbreaking ceremony for the project took place on September 27 at the northwest corner of Towne Lake Parkway and Main Street.
For more information, please visit WoodstockGa.gov/hub.
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Stacy Brown is the marketing and communications manager for the City of Woodstock.
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