Revive285 top end is redesigning the project website. The project team is improving the website to make the site easier to use, interact with, navigate and learn about the project. Initiated in 2006, the Georgia Department of Transportation’s and the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority’sRevive285 top end project has been in the process of the development, identification and selection of solutions to improve congestion, safety, system linkage and transportation options on this vital corridor. You can visit the new site here.
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