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Georgia DOT holds open house July 13 to view triple bridge replacement in Nicholls

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The Georgia Department of Transportation is hosting a public information open house July 13 so citizens can view plans to replace three state Route 32 bridges between Douglas and Nicholls. From 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., the public is invited to drop by Nicholls City Hall, 707 Van Streat Highway, to view plans and ask questions about the proposed projects. There will not be a formal presentation.

Georgia DOT plans to replace SR 32 bridges at 17 Mile River and Otter Creek east of Douglas and Bear Creek west of Nicholls. The bridges were built in 1955 and would be replaced with structures that meet current design standards. No off-site detours would be required during construction. The projects are currently scheduled to be available for bid in the summer of 2019.

Georgia Department of Transportation Nicholls, Georgia
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