EAST COBB TRAFFIC UPDATE: Lower Roswell road work completion expected Nov. 1

Lower Roswell road work
(East Cobb News file photo)

If you travel along Lower Roswell Road around the Sope Creek Bridge, you’re still subjected to the weekday lane closures that have been in place since the East Cobb Pipeline Project began in late 2015.

Well, there is a projected end date for the delays as the post-installation Lower Roswell Road work nears completion: Nov. 1, according to Commissioner Bob Ott’s office, which sent out word Friday.

It was a brief message, noting that “final paving will be done in the evening hours. Thank you to everyone for your patience over the year. Hopefully traffic patterns will return to pre-pipeline.”

Further west on Lower Roswell, repaving work continues between Holt Road and the South Marietta Parkway as part of a separate traffic improvements project that includes road widening and turn lanes, especially around Sedalia Park Elementary School and Eastvalley Elementary School. Here’s more from Ott’s office about that:

This project consists of widening Lower Roswell Road from approximately 425 feet east of SR120/South Marietta Parkway to Holt Road, and includes the addition of left-turn lanes, right-turn lanes, and signal modifications. The project will also add sidewalks within the project limits, and will include resurfacing from SR120/South Marietta Parkway to Terrell Mill Road. 
 
Resurfacing Operations NIGHT WORK – are scheduled through Sunday, Nov. 12on Lower Roswell Road between Utica Drive and South Marietta ParkwayExpect lane closures between 7 p.m. and 5 a.m. with one lane remaining open at all times. 

The portion of Lower Roswell between Terrell Mill and Holt has been repaved, but there is still striping work to be done.