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Brentwood city officials are grappling with significant engineering challenges as they consider road improvement options for Old Smyrna Road. During a recent City Commission briefing, staff highlighted that one proposed option, referred to as "Option B," is not viable due to projected costs that could be 30% to 50% higher than alternatives. Concerns were raised about the feasibility of maintaining access for residents during construction, as this option would require closing the road.
City engineers emphasized that while they are still finalizing cost estimates, preliminary assessments indicate that the financial implications of Option B are substantial. The complexity of rerouting traffic and ensuring residents can access their homes during construction adds to the difficulties. In contrast, alternatives A and C appear more manageable, allowing for traffic to be maintained while improvements are made.
The discussion also touched on the need for tree assessments, as the proposed changes could impact local vegetation. A certified arborist involved in the assessment noted potential root damage associated with Option B, further complicating its viability.
As the city moves forward, officials plan to refine their analysis and engage with the community to determine the best path for road improvements. The outcome of these discussions will be crucial for ensuring safe and efficient access for Brentwood residents.
Converted from Brentwood - City Commission Briefing Aug 7, 2025 meeting on August 07, 2025
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