Welcome to the City of Milton's public input tool for the Cox Road improvement project (extending between King Road and SR 140/Arnold Mill Road). This project includes the Cox Road intersections at SR 140/Arnold Mill Road, King Road, and Etris Road/Ebenezer Road - as well as the entryways to the Porter Academy, Ebenezer Methodist Church, and Legacy Park.
Please read the information and instructions below to find out how you can provide input!
Project Overview
The purpose of this project is two-fold:
Various options have been developed; the alternative tabs (on the left) explain how each meets the project goals in different ways. The need for this project was identified in past studies including the 2018 North Fulton Comprehensive Transportation Plan and Milton's Comprehensive Transportation Plan.
This project is in the scoping phase, which means the layout and features are still being evaluated. The alignments and features for the alternatives show what the improvements could be. This site provides an interactive way for the public to learn about the alternatives being considered and share valuable insight on experiences and preferences for the project. The project team will use the public's input to develop a “preferred alternative” and eventually an approved concept. There will be additional opportunities for public comment prior to concept approval beyond this webpage.
Use the Interactive Map (described below) to explore the options and tell us what you like, what you don’t like, and what’s missing for each of the alternatives.
How to Participate
Interactive Map - Please review the information provided on the interactive map on this page. If you have comments or questions, please drag one of the "pins" from the top of the page to the location of your comment or question. You will be able to write a small note at your pinned location for the public and study team’s review. You are also able to review comments left previously by other participants and "like" or "dislike" them. Please return later to see what others have written and indicate which comments you agree with!
Survey - On the left sidebar, there is a button for a survey through which you can provide valuable data and general comments about the project.
The alternatives presented on this site are for discussion purposes and meant to convey potential road configuration layout and features. None of the alternatives represent a guarantee of what the finished project will include. Many project features, such as sidewalks, project limits, intersection controls, etc. will be decided upon based on input received from the public and further technical evaluation. The approved Revised Concept Alternatives, expected in July 2023, will better define the final project.