Politics & Government

Alpharetta Posts Rucker Road Meeting Video, Presentation Online

Staff expect to make the same presentation to City Council during a workshop meeting in May.

EDITOR'S NOTE: The City of Alpharetta's James Drinkard, Assistant City Administrator, sent out this message today following the Rucker Road Corridor meeting Monday night. Included in this message are links to the video from the meeting, the presentation slides and handouts available at the meeting.

Thank you to everyone who participated in our recent series of public design meetings focused on planning the future of the Rucker Road Corridor.  The ideas and comments provided by participating residents was of tremendous benefit to our engineers as they created draft concept designs for the roadway.

If you were unable to attend last night’s meeting during which those future design concepts for the Rucker Road Corridor were revealed, you can view the video, slides and handouts from the meeting online at your convenience.  To access the information, either follow the links embedded in this message or visit the “Meetings Online” page of the City of Alpharetta website.  Once you have reviewed the materials we would invite you to provide your thoughts and comments by sending them in an email so that they can be included with the other citizen input that has been received throughout this process.

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Staff will be presenting the information from the Rucker Road Planning Series to City Council as a workshop item during a regular meeting in May (tentatively scheduled for May 20).  Please watch our upcoming meeting agendas for additional information.

Thank you.

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James T. Drinkard

Assistant City Administrator

City of Alpharetta


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