Woodstock Police to Direct Traffic at Outlet Shoppes This Weekend
Department aims to keep vehicles moving smoothly during expected high volume at the Ridgewalk Parkway shopping center.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>The Woodstock Police Department announced that officers will be physically directing traffic at The Outlet Shoppes of Atlanta this weekend to manage congestion and ensure safety during the busy shopping days.</p><p>According to the department, the goal of the increased police presence is to facilitate smooth traffic flow and assist visitors navigating the area. The Outlet Shoppes, located off Ridgewalk Parkway near I-575, typically sees a significant surge in visitors during the holiday weekend following Thanksgiving.</p><p>Motorists traveling near the shopping center are asked to pay close attention to officers on the road. The department emphasized the importance of following all directions from law enforcement personnel rather than usual traffic patterns to ensure a safe experience for both drivers and pedestrians.</p>
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