Traffic & Transit
Holly Springs Parkway To Reopen July 31
The contractor plans to close Rabbit Hill Road to make improvements from its intersection with Holly Springs Parkway to I-575, however.

HOLLY SPRINGS, GA — The traffic project that's forced motorists to uproot their normal commuting patterns through Holly Springs will soon come to an end. The city said Baldwin Paving Company, the contractor for the Holly Springs Widening project, will reopen the road to through traffic on Tuesday, July 31.
At the time of the reopening, however, the contractor plans to close Rabbit Hill Road to make improvements from its intersection with Holly Springs Parkway to Interstate 575. During the closure, motorists should detour using Marble Quarry Road and Holly Street.
Once completed, the project will include the extension of culverts over Toonigh Creek, four travel lanes with a median from Home Depot to Rabbit Hill Road, the addition of sidewalks and lamp posts along the roadway, and the addition of a traffic light at the intersection of Rabbit Hill Road and Holly Springs Parkway.
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