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Cumberland CID opens new access ramp, finishes Bob Callen Trail extension and advances transit plan

Cobb County · October 15, 2025
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Summary

The Cumberland Community Improvement District in unincorporated Cobb County highlighted this year’s infrastructure milestones — a new Acres Mill access ramp, rehabilitation work at Paces Mill, and the final extension of the Bob Callen Trail — and described a 3.5-mile Cumberland Suite project that will add walking, biking and an autonomous shuttle.

The Cumberland Community Improvement District, which covers roughly 6½ square miles of unincorporated Cobb County near the I-285/I-75 interchange, this year opened a new access ramp and completed the final extension of the Bob Callen Trail while pressing ahead on a multimodal Cumberland Suite project that includes an autonomous shuttle pilot.

"We were excited to celebrate 3 actually, 3 major milestones, this year," said Kim Menefee, executive director of the Cumberland CID. "In January, we opened the new ramp, the Acres Mill Ramp, that allows drivers to access the Cumberland area on the I-seventy 5 Northwest Express Lane system." She added that the district has "over a 100,000…

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