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Current Updates Join us for an Open House Public Meeting. The project planners and the consultant design team will share conceptual designs and receive your feedback regarding the planned improvements. Please join us to learn more about the projects and share your comments. The Open Houses will be informal, drop-by sessions.
Background Pedestrian amenity and safety improvements were identified for Marietta Street and Centennial Olympic Park Drive through the project prioritization efforts of the Imagine Downtown visioning process. Marietta Street is one of Downtown’s key visitor and tourist routes that connects the Centennial Olympic Park area with Underground Atlanta and Five Points. The intersection in front of CNN Center alone sees millions of pedestrians annually. While sidewalk improvements were completed prior to the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games, extensive utility construction, normal wear and tear and increased pedestrian activity have caused deteriorated sidewalk conditions throughout the corridor. The intent of this project is to improve the comfort and safety of the pedestrian experience in this corridor. Anticipated improvements include: Sidewalk Improvements
Intersection Safety Improvements
The project area includes the sidewalks and intersections along the approximately 6/10 of a mile (3,400 linear feet) along Marietta Street between Peachtree Street and Park Avenue West (a.k.a Foundry Street) and Centennial Olympic Park Drive between Marietta Street and Luckie Street. Of particular interest along these corridors is the intersection of Marietta Street and Centennial Olympic Park Drive, which sees extremely heavy traffic, both auto and pedestrian, due to the nearby attractions of the park, CNN Center, GWCC, Georgia Dome and Philips Arena.
The total design and construction cost of the improvements is estimated
at $4.1 million dollars. Funding for the project is being provided by
the Georgia Department of Transportation and the Georgia Regional Transportation
Authority through Governor Perdue’s Fast
Forward state bond program. Matching funds are being contributed
by the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District.
Conceptual design is currently underway by the team of Carol R. Johnson & Associates
and Wilbur Smith & Associates. Construction is projected to begin in 2006.
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