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ATL board OKS planning contract for Top End transit

- By Dave Williams

The board of Atlanta’s regional transit agency gave the go-ahead Thursday to a contract with an engineerin­g consultant to design the addition of mass transit to the Top End of Interstate 285.

CDM Smith of Sandy Springs will incorporat­e high-capacity bus-rapid transit service into a project that will add two barrier-separated toll lanes in each direction along 35 miles of I-285 from its interchang­e with I-20 west of Atlanta all the way around to the I285/I-20 interchang­e east of the city. The project is aimed at providing more reliable trip times for all vehicles, including BRT buses.

The $6.7 million planning and design contract — not to exceed $7.5 million — was put together by a consortium including Fulton, Cobb, Gwinnett and Dekalb counties, eight cities along the route, the Atlanta-region Transit Link Authority (ATL), the Georgia Department of Transporta­tion, and MARTA.

“This is a very significan­t effort and a truly regional approach,” Cain Williamson, the ATL’S chief planning officer, told ATL board members before Thursday’s vote.

“It’s a historic demonstrat­ion of partnershi­p in the region,” added Georgia Commission­er of Transporta­tion Russell Mcmurry. “It’s a holistic look at transporta­tion.”

The contract with CDM Smith, which the MARTA board already has approved, will run for two years with two one-year extension options.

The scope of the consultant’s work will include exploring location options for BRT stations, conceptual station designs and station area planning, environmen­tal impact, cost estimates, and an analysis of potential funding sources.

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Special Graphic/marta A rendering of a bus rapid transit stop.
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Russell Mcmurry

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