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The Northwest Connectivity Study examines what might be done to improve transportation connections among activity centers within the corridor, including Midtown Atlanta on the south, through the Cumberland/Galleria area, and up to Town Center on the north.

The study basically focuses on a corridor centered on US 41, I-75 and the W&A (CSX) Railroad. The corridor boundaries are roughly defined by Midtown Atlanta on the south, Powers Ferry Road on the northeast, Georgia 280 (Hamilton E. Holmes Drive/James Jackson Parkway/South Cobb Drive) on the southwest and Town Center on the north.

GRTA Northwest Connectivity Study

GRTA Northwest Connectivity Study

 

The map below provides information about ongoing studies that will potentially impact the Northwest Corridor.

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Ongoing Studies in Region

Ongoing Studies in Region Northwet Atlanta Framework Plan I-285 Corridor Transit Feasibility Regional Transit Action Plan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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