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Consultants present Wildcat Area Plan with 20‑year transportation recommendations for Holly Springs interchange

Holly Springs City Council
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Summary

Christina Pastor of Kimberly Horn and Associates presented the Wildcat Area Plan recommending intersection realignments, added lanes, a new I‑575 crossing and active‑transportation improvements to unlock development in the southeast quadrant; staff urged partners to begin design and funding strategy work, with some projects spread over a 20‑year horizon.

Christina Pastor, a planner with Kimberly Horn and Associates, told the Holly Springs City Council on May 19 that the Wildcat Area Plan identifies a package of transportation and development recommendations to improve connectivity around the I‑575 interchange and support future redevelopment.

Pastor said the study, which began in 2024, focused on the southeast quadrant of the interchange but also examined the southwest quadrant. She identified four physical constraints: U.S. Army Corps property near Lake Allatoona along Little River, a cemetery north of the interchange, Interstate 575 to the west and a railroad to the east. Those constraints informed a set of transportation solutions aimed at addressing existing congestion and enabling a mix of office, retail and hotel uses on the east side and…

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