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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
8775 McCarley, Billy J. Phase I Archaeological Survey ofthe Proposed SR 81 at SR 1421ntersection Improvement

The proposed project is located at the SR 81 and SR 142 Intersection in Newton County. The project would relocate the intersection tie-in approximately 250 feet south of the existing location to address safety concerns.

Fulton 1977
8776 Owens, Daphne L. Jones County Trails at Six Locations, Phase II, Jones County, Georgia

The proposed project would provide enhancements to 6 road segments. Segment 1 begins on Cumslo Road at Jones County High School with one existing travel lane heading north, one existing travel lane heading south, and one existing center turn lane.

Chatham 2015
8777 Owens, Daphne L. An Archaeological Survey for the Euchee Creek Trail Connector

Area 1 will construct Phase 4 of the Euchee Creek Trail Corridor from Phase 3 (PI 0009018, currently under design) of the Euchee Creek Trail Corridor. The trail will extend north approximately 0.5 miles to Har1em-Grovetown Road.

Terrell 2014
8778 Williams, Siska SR 11 Bus/US 129@ Old Pendergrass Road

The project proposes to upgrade the existing traffic signal equipment and provide pedestrian accommodations at SR 11 BUS at Old Pendergrass Rd. It proposes to have two poles and tandem mast arms for the signal. Landing pads will be installed for sidewalks at each corner to meet ADA requirements.

Chatham 2008
8779 Murphy, Alicia T. Proposed 199-foot Monopole Telecommunications Structure' Southeast Towers- MCLB Bridges Gaissert Road and Fleming Road Albany, Dougherty County, Georgia

Environmental Corporation of America (ECA) has completed an Archaeological Assessment for the federal undertaking at the subject site. The subject site includes a proposed 100-foot by 100-foot compound and an approximately 90-foot by 20-foot access as shown on Attachment 12b.

Cobb 2012
8780 Pietak, Lynn Marie Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Cemetery Trail Transportation Enhancement Project in Marietta, Georgia

The Cemetery Trail Transportation Enhancement Project proposes the conversion of existing Cemetery Street in Marietta, Georgia into a 10-foot, paved, multi-use trail, for a length of approximately 845 feet (.16 mile), beginning at Powder Springs Street.

Paulding 2012
8781 Quirk, Phillip W. Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Peachtree S1reet Bridges Enhancements, Fulton County, Georgia

This project consists of enhancements to two bridges along Peachtree Street in Downtown and Midtown Atlanta. The first bridge crosses over Interstate (1)-75/1-85) in Downtown Atlanta, and the second bridge crosses over 1-85 in Midtown Atlanta.

Gwinnett 2014
8782 Kyte, Amy, West, Artis Archaeological Assessment Proposed 250-Foot Lattice-Type Telecommunications Structure Within A 100-Foot by 100-Foot Compound Jasper, Pickens County, Georgia

Environmental Corporation of America (ECA) has completed an Archaeological Assessment for the federal undertaking at the subject site. The subject site includes a proposed 100-foot by 100-foot telecommunications compound and a proposed 1,820-foot by 20-foot access route.

Bryan 2015
8783 McCarley, Billy J. Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Chalete Telecommunications Facility in Cumming, Forsyth County, Georgia

A Phase I Archaeological Survey was performed on January 29,2015 of the proposed lease area and access of the Chalete telecommunication facility located in Cumming, Georgia (34° 16' 12.94" N, 84° 11' 21.35" W).

Chatham 2014
8784 Koch, Christopher P. Kennesaw Mountain to Chattahoochee River (KMCR) trail "Gap" Section

The proposed TE project would construct a new multiuse trail from West Atlanta Street to Fairground Street via East Dixie Avenue and Larry Bell Park in the City of Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia (Figure 1a).

Harris 2014