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Curious about the latest transportation/traffic developments impacting our neighborhood? To read the full articles, click on the three dots button (left of each post title) and "Read More."  If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please email us at transportation@tuxedoparkatlanta.com.

  • April 15, 2025 3:57 PM | Andrew Tritt (Administrator)

    ATLDOT has suggested the construction of speed tables could begin as early as the week of April 21st. A third party vendor is doing the actual construction of the speed tables. As TPCA knows more on the timing of construction, we will update our webpage accordingly.

  • April 04, 2025 4:26 PM | Harrison Parker (Administrator)

    Dear Tuxedo Park Residents,

    We are pleased to let you know that an important and long-awaited public safety and traffic calming transportation measure is coming to Tuxedo Park: completion of speed tables in the neighborhood.  

    Six years ago, in response to excessive cut-through traffic and concerns about pedestrian safety, the Tuxedo Park Civic Association (TPCA), with the help of concerned neighborhood champions, commissioned Jacobs (a highly regarded worldwide engineering firm) to create a comprehensive Tuxedo Park Transportation Plan. 

    The transportation plan reflects extensive research, data collection, analysis, public feedback and TPCA board input. Heavy traffic, speeding and pedestrian safety were the top three concerns of respondents.  The traffic issues in Tuxedo Park were shocking.  For example, Habersham Road has 15,000 vehicles per day, 85% of which are non-resident cut-through traffic, and over 50% are speeding.  Blackland Road handles 7,000 vehicles per day, 90% of which are cut through traffic.  On Valley Road, 70% of the vehicles speed well over 30 MPH.  No street in Tuxedo Park is spared the heavy volume of traffic.  The 117-page transportation plan can be viewed on our website: tuxedoparkatlanta.com. 

    The neighborhood resoundingly supported speed tables in the plan, and our city councilmember Mary Norwood was recently able to get this speed table project moving forward on our behalf.

    TPCA has reviewed ATLDOT’s recommendation for speed tables and made reductions in the number of speed tables (consistent with speed table spacing we already have in Tuxedo Park) to ensure spacing that is effective without being excessive.  It is important to have all streets participate in speed tables; otherwise, traffic will redirect onto the streets that do not have them.   ATLDOT is now marking the location of the tables based on traffic engineering principles.

    Construction could begin in the next few weeks.  If you have any questions or concerns, please direct them to transportation@tuxedoparkatlanta.com.

    Sincerely,

    TPCA Board of Directors


Tuxedo Park Civic Association

UPS Store (2215)

#195

2870 Peachtree Road

Atlanta, GA 30305


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