Rome-Cartersville Development Corridor-Proposed Connection between US 411 and I-75

Project ID: 0013238
Construction Year: 2029
State: GA Counties: Bartow

Entity: Georgia Department of Transportation


Planning on driving through Georgia? The Georgia The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) is undertaking a significant new road construction project in Bartow County to enhance the region's transportation infrastructure. The Rome-Cartersville Development Corridor is a 5.7-mile project that will create a direct connection between US 411 and I-75.

This new corridor is designed to provide several key benefits for the area. It will establish a more efficient truck route for freight movement, helping to ease congestion on existing local roads. By improving access and connectivity to I-75, the project will also boost local mobility for commuters and residents. This Bartow County roadway project is a crucial development aimed at supporting economic growth and ensuring smoother travel for both commercial and passenger vehicles. Work for this project will include the acquisition of new right of way and a variety of easements imposed on adjacent landowners through the eminent domain process.

Should you be impacted by this project, we can help. If you are a landowner in the footprint of this project and would like assistance with this process or would like more information regarding your rights relative to eminent domain, condemnation, or easements, please contact us today.


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