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Holly Springs City Council Update

In recent months, a lot has been happening in Holly Springs. Here’s an update on projects and initiatives:A resolution from the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) to raise the speed limit on Interstate 575 within the Holly Springs city limit from 65 mph to 70 mph was approved during the council’s August business meeting. GDOT changed the speed limit signs in early September.

Construction on the Hickory Road and Palm Street intersection improvements is underway. Georgia Development Partners has started grading for the new roadway between Walnut Street and the new roundabout on Hickory Road just east of Cherokee County Fire Station #8. This project will take approximately 12 months to complete. The project will include an additional western travel lane on Hickory Road, elimination of the stop sign on Hickory Road east of the railroad, and the conversion of the intersection of Palm Street at Hickory Road to a right-in/right-out configuration.

The 2019 Local Maintenance Improvement Grant (LMIG) and Asphalt Resurfacing Project was completed in October. The traffic signal loop replacement phase of the project has also been completed on Hickory Road. This project included resurfacing and repairs on Hickory Road, Palm Street, Rabbit Hill Road, and Spring Way Square. The City of Holly Springs approved the 2020 LMIG in August. The 2020 LMIG includes resurfacing and repairs on Morgan Road from Toonigh to Hickory Roads and Hickory Springs Industrial Drive.

The Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) Phase II Project was completed in September, which included improvements to Holly Springs Parkway from L.R. Tippens Education Center to Pinecrest Road, including sidewalks, stormwater improvements, lampposts, as well as new traffic light mast arms and equipment at the intersection of Holly Springs Parkway and Pinecrest Road.

The City of Holly Springs has acquired all necessary right of way for the Palm Street Stormwater Project near Palm Lake. The project is under design and will be ready to go to bid very soon. Upon completion, this project will address flooding and drainage problems along Palm Street from Palm Lake Drive to Toonigh Creek.

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