Lake Hearn Drive (blue and gray), Perimeter Summit Parkway (tan) and Parkside Place (green) will gain new bike lanes, traffic signals or trees as part of a project to open the streets to cyclists and pedestrians. For a larger version of this illustration, go to ReporterNewspapers.net.
This aerial view of Georgia’s first Diverging Diamond Interchange shows traffic headed north into the city of Dunwoody. Best Buy and Perimeter Mall on the left and Crowne Plaza Ravinia Hotel on the right.
Keith Golden, state transportation commissioner, told members of the Perimeter Business Alliance at a Nov. 9 luncheon that the DOT is looking to partner with local groups to help fund projects.