Chatham Parkway
Chatham Parkway is a minor arterial running 4.01 miles north from Garrad Avenue and Louis Mills Boulevard outside the Savannah city limits to U.S. 80/SR 26 within the municipal limits of Garden City. The four lane route connects Veterans Parkway and Interstate 16 with interchanges and will service the Rockingham Farms development underway in 2021.
Chatham Parkway was originally planned as Georgia State Route 167. SR 167 was never designated, and the four lane arterial is maintained by Chatham County.
Chatham Parkway spans a CSX Railroad line northwest from Veterans Parkway near Lamarville to U.S. 17/SR 25 (Ocean Highway).
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U.S. 17/SR 25 (Ocean Highway) angle northeast to I-516 at U.S. 80 and southwest from Chatham Parkway to Silk Hope and Richmond Hill.
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Chatham Parkway north at the entrances for Savannah Park of Commerce and Southern Oaks Business Centre.
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Chatham Center Drive ties into Chatham Parkway from Chatham Center across from Park of Commerce Boulevard.
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Interstate 16 spurs east toward Downtown Savannah, meeting I-516 (W.F. Lynes Parkway) at the succeeding exit.
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Chatham Parkway concludes at U.S. 80/SR 26 across from Heidt Avenue in an industrial area of Garden City.
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Curving southeast, Chatham Parkway spans a CSX Railroad line ahead of the diamond interchange with Veterans Parkway.
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Veterans Parkway angles 6.82 miles southwest from I-516/SR 21 (Lynes Parkway) to SR 204 east of George Town.
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Veterans Parkway concludes just east of Chatham Parkway at a trumpet interchange with Interstate 516.
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Photo Credits:
- ABRoads: 09/22/14
- Brent Ivy: 06/01/21
- Alex Nitzman: 01/05/19
- Alex Nitzman, JP Nasiatka: 07/25/22
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Page Updated Tuesday November 29, 2022.