Traffic & Transit
Crews Begin Night Work On Roswell Sewers
The night work won't affect most drivers, but if you're a night owl, watch out for the signs.

ROSWELL, GA - From Fulton County Government: Woolpert, Inc., on behalf of Fulton County’s Department of Public Works, will begin cleaning sanitary sewer lines on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2018, along Coleman Road, Magnolia Street and Pratt Street within the city limits of Roswell, Ga., with an estimated completion date of Feb. 19.
The project will be broken into three phases:
- Starts Feb. 17, 2018 - This section will start at 225 Coleman Rd. and end at the intersection of
Coleman Road and Magnolia Street. - Starts Feb. 18, 2018 - This section will start at 157 Pine Grove Rd and end at the intersection
of Magnolia Street and Mimosa Boulevard. - Starts Feb. 19, 2018 - This section will begin at 97 Pratt St. continuing North onto Mimosa
Boulevard and will end at 889 Mimosa Blvd.
Hours of cleaning will be from 10 p.m. – 5 a.m., and while crews are working, proper traffic control personnel and signage will be located near the work area for the safety of residents and crew.
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County staff are coordinating all work activities with the Georgia Department of Transportation and the City of Roswell to minimize impact in the affected areas.
For more information about the project, contact Justyna Grinholc at 404-613-8622
(Justyna.Grinholc@fultoncountyga.gov) or Richard Washington (Woolpert) at 678-537-8924
(Richard.Washington@woolpert.com).
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