The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Powder Springs Road improvemen­ts coming

- CAROLYN CUNNINGHAM FOR THE AJC

Marietta is continuing its citywide beautifica­tion and safety enhancemen­t projects, this time focusing on the Powder Springs Road corridor from Sandtown Road to South Marietta Parkway, according to a city statement.

This project is funded by the Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST).

Once completed, the Powder Springs Road project will see a new 8-foot-wide trail installed from Sandtown Road to South Marietta Parkway and will feed into the city’s Mountain to River Trail that runs parallel to the Marietta Square.

It also will feature a new sidewalk on the west side of Powder Springs Road from Sandtown Road to South Marietta Parkway.

There will be new traffic signals, pedestrian street lighting, new pedestrian crosswalks at all intersecti­ons, landscaped medians and storm drainage upgrades throughout the corridor.

Most importantl­y, the project will improvetra­ffic flow, increase safety for motorists and pedestrian­s and provide increased walkabilit­y in the corridor.

Scheduled to begin on Sept. 27, the project is expected to take 18 months to complete.

The city’s contractor will begin the work at Sandtown Road and continue to South Marietta Parkway.

The constructi­on slated to begin first will include retaining walls, curbing, storm drain upgrades, the sidewalks and the trail.

Lane closures relating to the constructi­on only are permitted between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Informatio­n: 770-794-5629 or mariettaga.gov/1420/powder-springs-streetscap­e

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