Bells Ferry Road Closure Pushes Cut-Through Traffic Into Surrey Drive, Wyngate Parkway Neighborhoods
An overnight accident that downed a power pole forced an extended road closure, pushing cut-through traffic into nearby residential streets
Woodstock Community News Staff||1 min read
Bells Ferry Road was closed through the morning hours after an overnight accident downed a power pole and lines, the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office announced, with utility crews on scene working to complete repairs and restore the road to traffic.
With Bells Ferry Road blocked, drivers began diverting through Surrey Drive and into the Wyngate Parkway neighborhood, generating a noticeable surge in cut-through traffic. The volume prompted multiple calls to the Sheriff's Office from concerned residents. Officials were quick to clarify that the congestion had nothing to do with the separate construction project already underway on Bells Ferry Road, a distinction worth making for residents who may have assumed the two were connected.
Utility crews were actively replacing the damaged pole and lines at the time of the announcement. The Sheriff's Office did not provide an estimated reopening time but confirmed repairs were in progress.
Bells Ferry Road is a heavily traveled corridor in Cherokee County, and even a same-day closure carries immediate consequences for the neighborhoods nearby. Residential streets like Surrey Drive and those feeding into Wyngate Parkway are not built to absorb commuter-level traffic volumes, and the frustration that drives residents to call law enforcement reflects something familiar to many Cherokee County neighborhoods situated near major roads, when a primary route goes down, the burden lands on the subdivisions around it.
Residents in the affected areas were advised that the unusual traffic was temporary and tied directly to the Bells Ferry closure. Normal conditions were expected to return once utility work was complete.
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