Georgia Gets Green Light for I-75 Interchange Upgrade
Published Date: 10/2/2025
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Summary
The Georgia Department of Transportation is moving forward with building a new interchange on I-75 at County Road 312/Bethlehem Road. This project will improve traffic flow and safety for drivers in the area. Construction plans are now official, so expect changes soon that could affect travel and local budgets.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
New I-75 Interchange Approved
The Georgia Department of Transportation and FHWA have finalized plans to build a new interchange on I-75 at County Road 312 (Bethlehem Road) in Georgia. You who drive in that area may see improved traffic flow and safety once the interchange is built.
Construction Plans Finalized — Local Costs, Disruptions
Construction plans for the new I-75 interchange are now official, so expect changes soon that could affect travel and local budgets around County Road 312/Bethlehem Road in Georgia. You who live or pay taxes in the area could see travel disruptions during construction and possible impacts on local government budgets.
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