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Henry County Transportation Book June 2021 Henry County Transportation Book June 2021 Prepared by the Henry County Department of Transportation Planning Legend ROW Right of Way UTL Utility CST Construction PFPR Preliminary Field Plan Review- meeting to review FFPR Final Field Plan Review- meeting to review final design construction plans NTP Notice to Proceed PTIP Project Team Initiation Process PIOH Public Information Open House FY Fiscal Year Georgia Department of Transportation Managed Projects I-75 from I-475 to SR 155 – Commercial Vehicle Lanes GDOT # 0014203, ARC # AR-318 The project is in the project development phase to evaluate project limits, develop design standards, identify environmentally sensitive areas, study existing and future freight and passenger traffic patterns, and identify potential access locations. Next milestone: Federal environmental approval in 3rd quarter 2022 New Interchange on I-75 at Bethlehem Rd GDOT # 0017182, ARC # AR-955A GDOT has undertaken scoping of the project. Additional funds have been allocated to this project which will be incorporated by ARC in TIP Amendment #3 in fall 2021. Next milestone: Preliminary engineering in 2022 SR 42/US 23 from South of SR 138 to I-675 GDOT # 322050- The project team is working towards FFPR submission which is anticipated in fall 2021. ROW acquisition is underway, and a public detour open house virtual website is anticipated to be live by late summer 2021. Next milestone: FFPR submission Jonesboro Road from SR 3/US 41 to I-75 GDOT # 342970- This project has been changed to a local let project. Next milestone: Concept submission SR 155/Snapfinger Road at Panola Road GDOT # 0013686 This project was let to construction on March 19, 2021. Next milestone: None SR 42/US 23 from Downtown McDonough to SR 138/North Henry Boulevard GDOT # 0007855, ARC # HE-107 The project is awaiting NTP on the task order for preliminary design. Next milestone: PFPR submission SR 155/North McDonough Road from I-75 to SR 42/US 23 GDOT # 0007856, ARC # HE-113 This project is behind schedule. Project team is working towards concept report submission in summer 2021. A PIOH is anticipated in late summer 2021. Next milestone: Concept submission SR 20/Hampton-McDonough Road from I-75 to Phillips Drive GDOT # 0013531, ARC # 020A The project team is working towards FFPR in fall 2021. ROW acquisition is underway. Next milestone: FFPR submission SR 81 at Jackson Lake Rd/Snapping Shoals Rd GDOT # 0013697 The project team is working towards FFPR in summer 2021. ROW acquisition is underway. Next milestone: FFPR submission Bridge on SR 42/US 23 over Norfolk Southern Rd GDOT # 0013995, ARC # HE-201 The project team is working towards FFPR in winter 2021. ROW plans were approved in March 2021 and ROW acquisition is anticipated to begin in spring of 2021. Project let to shelf date to late summer 2022. Next milestone: FFPR submission Western Parallel Connector from Hudson Bridge Road to Jonesboro Road GDOT # 0014482, ARC # HE-179 The project is behind schedule. The alignment is being redesigned in the area of Mount Olive Road to eliminate impacts to a nearby cemetery. Redesign efforts are underway. ROW acquisition is underway. The project team is working towards FFPR in spring 2022. Next milestone: FFPR submission SR 81 from East of Lemon Street to East of Bethany Road GDOT # 0015089, ARC # 005 Constructability Review held on 3/29/21. The project team is working toward PFPR in summer 2021. Next milestone: PFPR submission Rock Quarry Road from Eagles Landing Parkway to SR 138/US 23 GDOT # 0015090, ARC # HE-161A The project team is working towards having a FFPR in fall 2021. ROW acquisition is underway. Next milestone: FFPR submission SR 81 at New Morn Drive GDOT # 0015689 The project team is working towards PFPR in winter 2021. Survey files were submitted to SUE office on 3/29/2021 and environmental resource identification activities are underway. Next milestone: PFPR submission Panola Mountain Greenway – Phase II GDOT # 0015743, ARC # HE-198B Henry County has approved new design plan for this project but will wait until phase 1 is complete. The project team has been transitioned to the TE program under Mark Lawing as of March 2021. Next milestone: Concept submission SR 42/US 23 from Bill Gardner Parkway to Peeksville Road GDOT # 0015823, ARC # HE-202 The FFPR inspection is scheduled for 5/5/21. ROW acquisition is underway. Next milestone: Final plan submission SR 20/North Zack Hilton Parkway at McGarity Road & Lawrenceville Street GDOT # 0015916 The project is behind schedule. The project team is working towards FFPR in summer 2021. PIOH anticipated in spring 2021. ROW plans being revised to municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) requirements. Next milestone: FFPR submission SR 42/US 23 from Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard to Marketplace Boulevard GDOT # 0017770 Scoping phase only. Procurement of the design consultant is underway. Next milestone: Concept submission Bill Gardner Parkway from SR 155 to I-75 GDOT # 0017817, ARC # HE-126B Scoping phase only. Project framework agreement is in development. Next milestone: Concept submission SR 920/Jonesboro Road from Clayton County Line to Mount Olive Road GDOT # 0017818, ARC # HE-920M The email FFPR held on 4/16/21. ROW is certified. Project is working towards a summer 2021 let. Next milestone: Let to construction Henry County SPLOST Department Managed Projects McDonough Parkway - Construction Paving, striping, and signage from Henry Parkway to State Route 20/81 Status Update: Binder & topping still to be completed; road to be opened once GDOT completes 20/81 widening & intersection South Ola Road Extension Intersection Improvement project; realignment from South Ola Road to intersection at State Route 81 & North Ola Road Status Update: Pre-Construction meeting held with Pittman Construction on 4/12/2021 Lester Mill Road at Bill Gardner Parkway Intersection improvement project (design only) Status Update: Traffic study received the week of 12/9/2020. Racetrack Road at Iris Lake Intersection improvement project Status Update: Notice to Proceed, for design, issued to American Engineering on 12/14/2020. Traffic study received as of 1/19/2021. Peeksville Rd (Bridge to Old Jackson Rd) Dirt road project - from Old Jackson Road to Tussahaw Bridge (1.6 miles) Status Update: Titles and data book ordered for proposed R/W and easement acquisitions. Plans for utility relocations requested as of 4/1/2021. Burg Rd (County Line to Peeksville Rd) Dirt road project - from County Line to Peeksville Road Status Update: Field work complete; survey database in progress as of 2/1/2021. Ellistown Road (Peeksville Road to Moccasin Gap Road) Dirt road project - from Peeksville Road to Moccasin Gap Road (1.06 miles) Status Update: Notice to Proceed issued to Croy Engineering for design as of 12/14/2020. Sandy Ridge Road (Keys Ferry Road to Stallsworth Road) Widening project - from Keys Ferry Road to Stallsworth Road (design only), 0.65 mile Status Update: Survey letters sent to property owners. Survey to begin on 2/15/21 as of 2/1/2021. Flippen Road Extension Dirt road project - widening & paving from EOP to Jonesboro Road (1.35 miles) Status Update: Survey to begin on 2/15/2021; letters have been sent to property owners as of 2/1/2021. SR 155 at Greenwood Industrial Parkway Intersection improvement project Status Update: Bid award, for construction, went before the Henry County Board of Commissioners on 5/18/2021. Dutchtown Road Dirt road project - widening & paving from EOP to Jonesboro Road (1.35 miles) Status Update: Survey complete as of 1/25/2021. Mill Road Sidewalk Improvements Sidewalk improvement project - from Mt. Carmel Road to Jonesboro Road Status Update: Working on design RFP as of 10/19/2020. East Lake Road Widening Widening from SR 155 to SR 20 (design only), 3.7 miles Status Update: Board of Commissioners awarded the design bid to Croy Engineering as of 12/1/2020. McDonough Parkway (SR 42 to SR 155)- Construction New Construction from EOP to Turner Church Road, includes a bridge over SR 155 (1 mile) Status Update: ROW completed in SPLOST IV. Airline Road Extension New construction from Rodgers Road to intersection of SR 81 & Old Jackson Road (design Only), 0.25 mile Status Update: Notice to Proceed, for design, issued to EXP US Services; work to begin on 2/8/2021. Snapping Shoals Road Widening and paving from North Ola Road to River Road (design only), 5 miles Status Update: Surveying in progress as of 2/2/2021. East Lake Road at Elliott Road Intersection improvement project (design only) Status Update: Board of Commissioners awarded design bid to Croy Engineering. East Lake Road at Airline Road Intersection improvement project (design only) Status Update: Board of Commissioners awarded design bid to Croy Engineering. East Lake Road at Rowan Drive Intersection improvement project (design only) Status Update: Board of Commissioners awarded design bid to Croy Engineering. Bridges Road at Willow Lane Intersection improvement project Status Update: Surveying for design began as of 11/16/2020. SR 20 at Turner Church Road Intersection improvement project Status Update: Bid award, for construction, is scheduled to go before the Henry County Board of Commissioners for approval as of 5/18/2021. North Ola Road at Snapping Shoals Road Intersection improvement project (design only) Status Update: Survey work began as of 1/25/2021. Upchurch Road at SR 81 Intersection improvement project (design only) Status Update: Notice to Proceed has been issued to American Engineering for design. Airline Road at McGarity Road Intersection improvement project (design only) Status Update: Notice to Proceed has been issued to American Engineering for design. Survey work has begun. Fairview Road Widening Widening from Home Depot to Hearn Road, 2.2 miles Status Update: Notice to proceed issued to Kimley-Horn Engineering for design.
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