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Friday, March 6, 2009 at 1:14PM
John R. Conley reports in his blog that Gwinnett County has agreed to pay for "an estimated $2.5 MM of sewer and water relocation" costs along GA Highway 20 between Ozora and Brand Roads. Work on widening the road to four lanes with a raised center median between Plantation Blvd. in Lawrenceville and Ozora Rd/Cooper Rd. south of Grayson is nearing completion. This is good news as the expanded highway been needed for many years and should improve the commute for those traveling between Lawrenceville and Loganville.
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Transportation Tags:
GA 20,
Grayson,
Grayson Highway,
John R. Conley,
Lawrenceville,
Loganville,
Transportation,
government,
highway,
road construction 








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