DOUGLASVILLE, Ga. - A fast-growing corridor in metro Atlanta is drawing mounting frustration from residents who say big trucks are creating dangerous and unsanitary conditions along Riverside Parkway.

What we know:

The busy road, which sees traffic from both Cobb and Douglas counties, has become a hub for warehouse development. With it has come a surge in 18-wheelers — many of which park along the roadway, sometimes overnight, creating hazards for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians.

Part of the problem, residents say, is the overlapping jurisdiction along Riverside Parkway, which runs in and out of Douglasville and Douglas County. As warehouse development has increased, so too has the volume of large trucks coming through the area.

What they're saying:

"When they stay overnight, they

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