September Coffee & Construction: Preparing for 285 Closures

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Join Perimeter CIDs for another Coffee & Construction, focusing on the upcoming 285 lane closures currently expected to begin in latter September. GDOT will provide a detailed update and relevant information for navigating the interchange during this challenging period. Perimeter Connects will also provide some specific tools and strategies for employers and commuters to take advantage of.

Thursday, September 15th
8:30 AM – 10:00 AM
Virtual Via Zoom

This free virtual event will include:

  • Remarks from Ann Hanlon, Executive Director, Perimeter Community Improvement Districts (PCIDs).
  • Updates on the Transform 285/400 interchange project from GDOT’s 285/400 Communications Strategist, Kyle Collins.
  • Local project updates from Ted Rhinehart, Project Director, PCIDs.
  • Tools for navigating 285 traffic impacts from Johann Weber, Program Manager, Perimeter Connects.

All registrants will receive a communications toolkit with templates and materials to spread the word to their tenants, employees, and/or colleagues.

This quarterly series is hosted by the Perimeter Community Improvement Districts (PCIDs) in partnership with Perimeter Connects.

Click here to learn more and register.

Original source can be found here.



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