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Peachtree City Announces Continued Closure of Line Creek Nature Area Bridges for Repairs

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Published on March 22, 2025
Peachtree City Announces Continued Closure of Line Creek Nature Area Bridges for RepairsSource: Unsplash/Sandy Millar

Residents and visitors of Peachtree City who frequent the Line Creek Nature Area will need to adjust their plans, as the city's recent announcement confirms the continued closure of walking trail bridges for crucial repairs. The notice emphasizes the importance of safety during this restoration, ensuring better accessibility for future trail users, urging the community's patience and recommending detours via alternate trails.

Updates on the progress of the bridge repairs and other related interruptions are promised to be shared regularly, with social media and the city's weekly newsletter 'The Slice' being the key sources of information for those affected. With safety touted as a priority, the advisory includes a number for the Recreation and Special Events Department, (770) 631-2525, for further queries regarding the ongoing maintenance work and the consequent closures, the city's statement said they are committed to keeping the walking trails both safe and enjoyable for everyone.

Moving a step further, the city has also flagged an emergency situation concerning the multi-use path between Long Leaf and Braelinn Court, which has likewise been shut down for quick repair works. A detour map has been provided to facilitate uninterrupted travel for pedestrians and cyclists, reflecting the city's effort to minimize inconvenience during these disruptions.

The page dedicated to public notifications on the official Peachtree City website, which details not only the nature of these interruptions but also the various points of contact to obtain real-time updates, including a link to a detour map, indicates further that for those residents directly impacted by the multi-use path closure, the Public Works Department can be reached at (770) 487-5183 to answer questions and provide more information, to address all concerns the city is taking strides to maintain a transparent line of communication with the public throughout the duration of these repair works.

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