The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Cheshire Bridge Road to partially reopen

Thoroughfa­re constructi­on continues after fire damage.

- By Josh Reyes Joshua.reyes@ajc.com

A key stretch of Cheshire Bridge Road in Atlanta that’s been closed for more than a year partially will reopen today, according to the city’s Department of Transporta­tion.

The once busy thoroughfa­re was cut in half at South Fork Peachtree Creek since a fire in August of 2021. Fire damage to the overpass forced the city to demolish and replace the bridge.

City spokesman Michael Smith said the new crossing will open in the morning, but he didn’t provide a specific time.

A segment of Cheshire Bridge Road between Woodland Avenue NE and Faulkner Road NE has been closed to all traffic for more than 14 months.

Today, commuters will be able to use one lane in each direction and the sidewalk on the west side of the road as the rest of the project is completed.

Cheshire Bridge Road has two lanes in each direction and sidewalks on both sides of the street.

At noon, Mayor Andre Dickens, City Council member Alex Wan and Department of Transporta­tion leaders will visit the new bridge to mark the progress with the partial reopening.

Cheshire Bridge Road is a key connection between some Midtown and Piedmont Park neighborho­ods and I-85 and Buckhead. The detour around the clo

sure extends two to three miles.

The closure has caused frustratio­n in the area, with the detour increasing traffic in residentia­l areas and diverting drivers from the business corridor. Numerous shops and restaurant­s line Cheshire Bridge Road near the constructi­on site.

A year after the fire that closed the bridge, Jonas Ghebre, owner of Mexican grocery store and restaurant Mercado Acapulco y Taqueria, told The Atlanta Journal-constituti­on that his usual lunch rush had been down, causing a 30% hit to revenue. He said the area had become a ghost town.

“It’s very ridiculous to wait this long to get a small bridge fixed,” he told the AJC several weeks ago.

The project has taken longer than originally expected. The city hoped for constructi­on to begin by the end of March, which would have been seven months after the fire and four months after demolition.

But the city didn’t select a contractor for the $7 million project until May. Constructi­on started in July, nearly a year after the fire. Wan, who represents the area, previously said the city could have handled procuremen­t better.

The city website tracking the Cheshire Bridge project doesn’t provide an anticipate­d completion date or any informatio­n about partial openings in the interim. The most recent update was posted Sept. 23 and stated lanes were expected to reopen Oct. 31. It notes contractor C. W. Matthews has crews working day and night seven days a week.

 ?? HYOSUB SHIN/HYOSUB. SHIN@AJC.COM 2022 ?? An aerial photo shows the constructi­on area where the bridge along Cheshire Bridge Road, which crosses over Peachtree Creek, was demolished after a fire on Aug. 4, 2021.
HYOSUB SHIN/HYOSUB. SHIN@AJC.COM 2022 An aerial photo shows the constructi­on area where the bridge along Cheshire Bridge Road, which crosses over Peachtree Creek, was demolished after a fire on Aug. 4, 2021.

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