The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

County to get $15M for transporta­tion work

- By Arielle Kass akass@ajc.com

Fulton Count y wi ll get nearly $15 million from the Atlanta Regional Commission to pay for transporta­tion projects.

The money, which will be used for projects over the next several years, is part of a $400 million list of transporta­tion improvemen­ts in metro Atlanta.

In Fulton, the money will go to several projects.

In Johns Creek, dual leftturn lanes will be added to Barnwell Road at the intersecti­on with Holcomb Bridge Road. Barnwell Road will also have a through lane and a right-hand turn lane. A roundabout will be built at Niblick Drive. The moves are intended to improve traffic flow in the area.

In Sandy Springs, bus stop pads, sidewalks and intersecti­ons will be improved along Roswell Road to make the area safer for pedestrian travel. A portion of the proposed Perimeter CID 20-mile multi-use trail will also be constructe­d. The trail, from Hammond Drive to Crestline Parkway, will have a protected cycle track, sidewalks, crosswalks and pedestrian islands.

Fulton Count y and East Point will jointly study potential safety and efficiency improvemen­ts at the intersecti­on of Camp Creek Parkway and Welcome All Road.

College Park will study improvemen­ts to the College Park MARTA station that would improve bicycle and pedestrian access.

The Atlanta Regional Commission said the project list was developed with local government­s to meet the greatest needs in the county. All projects should be underway — if not completed — by 2023. There are more than 100 projects across metro Atlanta.

Other projects include engineerin­g for the Atlanta BeltLine and an extension of PATH400, expansion of Gwinnett County transit and the creation of a bus service in Douglas Count y, design work on major highway improvemen­ts like express lanes on I-285 an d interchang­e improvemen­ts at I -285 and I -20, and other road projects.

 ?? JENNI GIRTMAN / ATLANTA EVENT PHOTO GRAPHY ?? The PATH400 Greenway Trail is set to be extended as part of an Atlanta Regional Commission project list.
JENNI GIRTMAN / ATLANTA EVENT PHOTO GRAPHY The PATH400 Greenway Trail is set to be extended as part of an Atlanta Regional Commission project list.

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