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City Manager Sharon Subadan announced significant infrastructure improvements in South Fulton during a recent government meeting, highlighting a commitment of over $150 million for transportation projects in fiscal year 2024. This funding, sourced from federal, state, and T-SPLOST (Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax) funds, aims to enhance road safety and accessibility throughout the city.

Looking ahead to fiscal year 2025, South Fulton has earmarked an additional $25 million specifically for T-SPLOST 2 improvements. These funds will focus on critical areas such as resurfacing roads, upgrading street signage and lighting, and enhancing pedestrian pathways. Subadan emphasized that these initiatives are not merely about maintenance; they are essential steps toward creating a safer and more accessible environment for all residents.
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The city’s proactive approach to infrastructure development reflects its commitment to laying a strong foundation for future growth and community well-being. As South Fulton continues to rise, these improvements are expected to have a lasting impact on the quality of life for its residents.

Converted from Firsthand: City of South Fulton City Manager spotlights T-SPLOST projects meeting on February 03, 2025
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