Georgia Department of Transportation

04/24/2026 | Press release | Archived content

🚧Fulton County🚧 Weekend Lane and Ramp Closures on I-75/I-85 in Downtown, Midtown and North Atlanta for Lighting Upgrades

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For Immediate Release
Friday, April 24, 2026
Contact: Melodii Peoples
District Seven Communications
Fulton County...
Weekend Lane and Ramp Closures on I-75/I-85 Connector for Lighting Upgrades
Expect Traffic Delays, Plan Alternate Routes
ATLANTA METRO - Crews for Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) crews will install lane closures on Interstate 75/Interstate 85 (I-75/I-85) "The Downtown Connector" overpass tunnels in Fulton County. Crews will upgrade the existing tunnel lighting to energy efficient LED and repair or replace lighting equipment at 14 key locations throughout metro Atlanta, including the ones listed below: the Connector at Capital Avenue/SR 154/Memorial Drive Overpass Tunnel, the Connector at Ralph McGill Boulevard at Baker Street Overpass Tunnel, and I-85 from I-75 to Lenox Road.

Weather permitting, these are the scheduled overnight and daytime lane and ramp closures:

I-75 from I-85 to I-285 Tunnels
9 p.m. on Friday, April 24 to 6 p.m. on Saturday
  • One right lane closed on I-75 southbound at Howell Mill Road.
I-85 from I-75 to Lenox Road Tunnels
6:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 25 until 6:30 p.m. on Sunday:
  • One right lane closed and shoulder lane closed on the entrance and exit ramps to/from I-85 northbound and southbound to GA 400 northbound and southbound.
  • One left lane closed on the I-85 southbound entrance and exit ramps to/from Lindbergh Avenue.
GDOT is investing $30 million in 14 projects to replace and upgrade the lighting in the overpass tunnels throughout metro Atlanta in preparation for the FIFA World Cup events this summer. All 14 projects are scheduled for completion by the end of May 2026.

Motorists are advised to expect delays, exercise caution, and reduce their speed while traveling through the work zone during the project work hours. Before heading out, get real-time information on work status and traffic conditions. Call 511, visit 511ga.org, or download the Georgia 511 app.

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