All lanes of Circle 75 shut down Friday night due to a water main break in the area. (Credit: CobbCountyGovt / Twitter)
ATLANTA - Circle 75 Parkway, which was closed since Friday night because of a water main break, has reopened, according to Cobb County Department of Transportation.
PREVIOUS STORY
Cobb Water crews continue to assess damage from a water main break underneath Circle 75 Parkway between Windy Hill Road and Herodian Way.
Water main break Circle 75 Parkway
A 12-inch water main broke late Friday afternoon, causing part of the roadway to wash out. Work overnight found the damage was more extensive than initially thought, so an additional contractor has been brought in to assist with repairs.
Circle 75 Parkway will likely remain closed throughout the weekend. Drivers heading to Truist Park and the Battery Atlanta area should use Interstate North Parkway, Windy Ridge Parkway, and Cobb Parkway as alternates.
Water main break on Circle 75 Parkway
Cobb Water, Cobb DOT, and Cobb Police are working together to handle the roadway situation and create detours.
Updates on the repairs can be found on Cobb DOT’s traffic website at cobbcommute.org.
ORIGINAL STORY
Circle 75 Parkway, just north of Truist Park, is closed for the rest of Friday evening due to a water main break. Officials are telling Braves baseball fans to seek alternate routes of travel.
Officials say all lanes between Herodian Way and Windy Hill are shut down. Crews have yet to determine how much damage has been done.
So far, officials say the water is not impacting the stadium or The Battery Atlanta.
The notice comes as a major inconvenience to the many fans in the area watching the Braves take on the Seattle Mariners.
Post-game, Braves fans should use Cobb Parkway or Windy Ridge Parkway to get home.