FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. â Orange traffic cones will become a familiar sight in the coming months after Forsyth County commissioners approved $5.5 million to repave over 47 miles of neighborhood streets and major thoroughfares. The contract with Blount Construction Co., was approved at the boardâs July 13 work session.
Repaving is set to begin soon and will generally occur from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. All roadwork under the contract must be completed by Jan. 31, 2022.
Some of the repaving projects are along highly trafficked roads, including: 2 miles along Aaron Sosebee Road from Ga. 141 to Ga. 20; 2.1 miles on A.C. Smith Road from Hopewell Road to Ga. 9; 2.1 miles on Bentley Road from Post Road to Campground Road; 1.2 miles on Burruss Mill Road off Ga. 369; 1.9 miles on Crystal Cove Trail from Ga. 53; 1.3 miles on Crystal Cove Trail from Old Atlanta Road to Trammel Road; 1 mile on Francis Circle from Ga. 9 to the Cherokee County border; 0.5 miles on Hamby Road from Ga. 9 to the Fulton County Border; 1.1 miles on Laurel Springs Parkway from GA. 141 to Old Atlanta Road; 3.2 miles on John Burruss Road from Ga. 369 to Karr Road; and 4.2 miles on Wallace Tatum Road from Ga. 369 to Heardsville Circle.