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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
8475 Duff, Eric Anthony Archaeological Assessment of Project STP-0856(16), Gilmer Co.

Project STP-0856 (16) would add an eastbound and westbound passing lane on SR 52. Symmetrical widening on the eastbound passing lane would begin on SR 52 at mile post 16.0 then continue northeasterly to an end point at mile post 17.3.

Monroe 2015
8476 Freeman, Kirk A. A Phase I Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed White Oak Solar Project Site, Burke County, Georgia

White Oak Solar, LLC (White Oak Solar) proposes to construct a photovoltaic solar power facility southwest of the City of Waynesboro, in Burke County, Georgia. AECOM Technical Services, Inc. (AECOM) was contracted to perform a Phase I cultural resources assessment for this project.

Monroe 2015
8477 Paglione, Teresa L. Archaeological Survey of Project STP-191-1(11), Gilmer County

Project STP-191-1(11) consists of a proposal to provide two eastbound passing lanes on US 76/SR 282 at two locations west of Ellijay. The westernmost section would begin near Crooked Branch Creek and extend approximately 1.7 miles to the east, ending at the intersection with CR 53.

Cobb 2015
8478 Thomas, Brian W. HOPE VI: 168-Unit Multi-Family Housing Project, Savannah Chatham County, Georgia GA-030211-002

The Housing Authority of Savannah has committed to building a mixed-income community in the Benjamin Van Clark Park Neighborhood of Savannah.

Oconee 2015
8479 Paglione, Teresa L. Archaeological Assessment of Project RS-1360(8), Gilmer County

The proposed project would widen SR 282 in Ellijay from the Coosawattee River to CR 193 between the Cartecay River and SR 5. A portion of the widening will be shifted away from the Cartecay River due to its close proximity the the existing road.

DeKalb 2015
8480 Paglione, Teresa L. Archaeological Assessment of Project STP-856(14), Gilmer County

The proposed project would widen SR 52 in Ellijay from the intersection at SR 2 to the bridge over the Cartecay River. The project begins approximately 450 feet southwest of SR 2 and ends 450 feet northeast of SR 2.

Fulton 2015
8481 Carnes, Linda F., Dickens, Roy S. Archaeological Impact Studies Progress Report

This report constitutes a summary of work conducted during the first year of MARTA Archaeological Contract TZ60Q-M93-03. It describes surveys, sites, and extraordinary mitigation for the North, South, East, and West Lines during the period February 15, 1977-March 1, 1978.

DeKalb 2015
8482 Richardson, Rick R. Archaeological Assessment of Project STP-030-1(13), Sumter Co.

In compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto, project STP-030-1 (13), Sumter County has been surveyed with respect to archaeological resources, especially those on or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRH

Sumter 2015
8483 Fleming, Sherry, Bowen, Rowe Archaeological Assessment of STP-1169(5), Sumter/Schley Counties

In compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto, STP-1169 (5), Sumter/Schley counties has been surveyed with respect to archaeological resources, especially those on or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP

Floyd 2015
8484 Jenkins, David, Stallings, Patricia F. Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Dawson Crossing to South Dahlonega Transmission Line Dawson and Lumpkin Counties, Georgia

Brockington and Associates, Inc. contracted with the Georgia Power Company to conduct an intensive Phase cultural resources survey of the proposed 18.3 km (11.4 mi) Dawson Crossing to South Dahlonega transmission line corridor in Dawson and Lumpkin counties, Georgia.

Haralson 2015