Section of Big Creek Greenway boardwalk to be replaced in Forsyth County

Justine Lookenott

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The Big Creek Greenway in Forsyth County, GAPhoto byForsyth County Parks & Recreation

(Forsyth County, GA) About half a mile of boardwalk on the Big Creek Greenway in Forsyth County will be replaced.

During the Board of Commissioners work session meeting on Tuesday, August 22, commissioners approved $150,000 to replace a stretch of boardwalk north of the Bethelview Trailhead at 5120 Bethelview Road.

The stretch of the boardwalk to be replaced will be from around mile marker 9.0 to mile marker 9.5.

The timeline of the project will be made public soon.

All items approved at commissioner work session meetings must gain final approval at the next commissioner regular meeting.

All Forsyth County commissioner meetings can be watched at forsythco.com/meetings. For more information on the Big Creek Greenway, visit parks.forsythco.com.

If you have a news tip in Forsyth County, contact Justine Lookenott at justine.lookenott@newsbreak.com. You can also follow her on Twitter at @justalookenott.

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I cover local news in Forsyth County, GA. My debut into the writing world began at the age of 10 when I won an essay contest in Around Acworth Magazine in which I wrote about spending the summer with my pet goat, Eclair. Since graduating from Kennesaw State University, I have been published in several newspapers and magazines in the Atlanta area including The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Atlanta School Guide, What Now Atlanta, Newcomer Magazine, the Marietta Daily Journal and the Cherokee Tribune.

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