The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Gwinnett Place plan will get traffic study

- — ALIA MALIK

The Gwinnett County Board of Commission­ers recently approved $37,500 for a traffic and mobility study of the Gwinnett Place mall area, which is slated for a major redevelopm­ent in coming decades.

The money comes from the 2017 special purpose local option sales tax program.

The Gwinnett Place Community Improvemen­t District will contribute an equal amount of funding.

The CID will contract and manage the study, which will analyze proposed transporta­tion improvemen­ts and establish an implementa­tion strategy through projects and policies, said Lewis Cooksey, the county transporta­tion director.

“The study will include a review of multiple modes of travel and will work in coordinati­on with recently completed studies of the Gwinnett Place mall area,” Cooksey told commission­ers.

Built in 1984, the mall and surroundin­g area south of Duluth was once considered Gwinnett County’s unofficial downtown. The mall began to decline around 2000 and is now mostly vacant. Gwinnett County bought 39 acres of the mall property two years ago for $23 million.

The Gwinnett Place site revitaliza­tion team, which includes officials from the county, Gwinnett Place Community Improvemen­t District, Atlanta Regional Commission and private firms, is proposing the mall be replaced by a mixed-use developmen­t with multifamil­y housing, some retail and office space, a park and a cultural center. Most of the existing mall would be demolished.

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