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City completes neighborhood, main road repaving

The City of Johns Creek Public Works Department has finished its 10th year of repaving the City’s neighborhood streets, part of a long-term plan to repave and maintain subdivision streets.

Good quality neighborhood streets help property values and improve residents’ quality of life.

Crews paved 14 neighborhoods totaling 4.75 miles.

Neighborhoods included:

  • Enclave at Farmbrook
  • Bellingrath Commons
  • Herrington Cover
  • Kingston Manor Park
  • Coventry at Jones Bridge
  • Forrest Lake
  • River Trace
  • Brookdale
  • Ashley Glen
  • Hunters Forest
  • Papillon
  • Morton Chase
  • Mabry Park
  • North Bridges

Main road repaving included 2.75 miles of resurfacing on Old Alabama Road, 0.15 miles on Ray Moss Connector, and 1.08 miles on Bell Road.

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