13 Roads in Bulloch Co. remain closed to bus traffic

Schools’ alternate transportation plan is in effect for these roads

Thirteen roads in Bulloch County remain closed to school bus traffic due to the impact of this fall’s severe weather. Bulloch County Schools’ alternate transportation plan will remain in effect for these roads until further notice.  

While most of the roads have reopened to bus traffic, the school district will continue to monitor certain roads and re-close them to bus traffic if there is either any rain or hard rain/significant overnight rain. Those roads are the following:

Roads Closed to Bus Traffic:
▪️Aden Lanier – Sinkhole to Jim Waters Road
▪️Bethel Church Road (alternate stop at church)
▪️Brannen Pond Road
▪️Dekel Road – area near 2210 and 2611
▪️G W Oliver Spur
▪️Honey Bowen Road (per county list)
▪️Ibo Anderson – at pond dam
▪️Melrose Pond Road
▪️Mitchell Rigdon
▪️Nevils Denmark Road
▪️Seaborn Victory @ Mixon @ Akins Pond @ Mallard Pond
▪️Shawn Sorrell Road
▪️Wilburn Road

Open roads, but may re-close if any rain occurs
▪️Aycock Road
▪️Buck Creek Road
▪️Holland Road

Open roads, but may re-close if there are hard rainfalls or significant overnight rain:
▪️Bee Bee Road
▪️Cliponreka Road
▪️Jo Dan Road
▪️Kelly Road
▪️Kelly Pond Road
▪️Reedy Branch Road (the part that is on the Nevil’s Groveland side)
▪️Riverview Road

Families can learn more about the alternate transportation plan and monitor road updates online at bullochschools.org/bus. Use the website’s Transportation Help Desk to submit any bus concerns or questions.

Bulloch County has experienced multiple tropical storms, hurricanes, and flash floods this fall season which have seriously impacted road conditions, especially for large, heavy vehicles like school buses. 

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Jessica Szilagyi

Jessica Szilagyi is Publisher of TGV News. She focuses primarily on state and local politics as well as issues in law enforcement and corrections. She has a background in Political Science with a focus in local government and has a Master of Public Administration from the University of Georgia.

Jessica is a "Like It Or Not" contributor for Fox5 in Atlanta and co-creator of the Peabody Award-nominated podcast 'Prison Town.'

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