The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Lynhurst Drive street project completed

- PAMELA MILLER FOR THE AJC

The city of Atlanta recently celebrated the completion of the Lynhurst Drive Complete Street Project. During a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Mayor Kasim Reed was joined by Deputy Chief Operating Officer and Commission­er of the Department of Public Works William Johnson, Renew Atlanta and TSPLOST General Manager Faye DiMassimo, Atlanta City Councilmem­ber C.T. Martin and the community. Lynhurst Drive in Southwest Atlanta was the first project to break ground in July 2015 under the Renew Atlanta Infrastruc­ture Bond.

“It is an honor to celebrate the completion of the first Renew Atlanta Infrastruc­ture Bond project,” said Mayor Reed. “Two years ago, when Atlanta residents overwhelmi­ngly approved the $250 million Renew Atlanta Infrastruc­ture Bond, we promised to implement projects to improve the look and feel of our city. Today’s ribbon-cutting is an example of a promise kept.”

In addition to resurfacin­g the 2.2-mile stretch of Lynhurst Drive, the Department of Public Works installed wider sidewalks and curbs, LED pedestrian lights, upgraded ADA ramps and culverts, street furniture and a beautiful canopy of 200 trees to line the street. The Lynhurst Drive Complete Street Project cost $6.3 million to complete, including $3.6 million in funding from the Renew Atlanta Infrastruc­ture Bond.

To date, the City has invested more than $131 million for infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts in every corridor in Atlanta with more than 480 active projects. Improvemen­ts include resurfacin­g of streets and the renovation of public safety, recreation and municipal facilities throughout the city of Atlanta.

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