At its regular meeting on March 21st, Gwinnett’s Development Advisory Committee considered regulations requiring all residential subdivisions with 60-lots or more to have left turn lanes installed on all roadways in the county to allow for entry into such developments. The purpose is to help reduce traffic congestion and accidents along busy roadways.
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