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Residents urge traffic signal at Grayson Ridge and press county on ARPA grant transparency

Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners
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Summary

During public comment March 18, a resident asked for a new traffic signal and red-light camera at a Grayson Ridge intersection after a recent crash; a separate speaker urged the county to disclose vetting and results for roughly 64 ARPA grant recipients who received about $4.8 million.

Several residents used the public-comment period at the March 18 Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners meeting to press the county on traffic safety and federal ARPA grant oversight.

Gwendolyn Ward, who said she lives in the Grayson Ridge 55-plus community, told the board she was involved in a January crash turning onto Grayson Highway and asked the county to install a traffic signal at the community entrance and consider a red-light camera at the nearby Webbgen House…

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