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Phase 1 Archaeological Survey of Signal Upgrades, Burke and Jefferson Counties, Georgia

Author(s)
Report Number
5951
Year of Publication
2001
Abstract

The proposed project would consist of improvements to eight intersections in Burke and Jefferson Counties. Intersections 1 through 6 are located in the City of Waynesboro in Burke County at SR 121/Liberty Street and 9th Street, SR 121/Liberty Street and 7t Street, SR 56/W. 6th Street and Shadrack Street, SR 56/E. & W. 6th Street and SR 121/Liberty Street, SR 56/E. 6th Street and Myrick Street, SR 56/E. 7th Street and SR 121 Bypass/Perimeter Road, respectively. Intersection 7 is also located in Burke County at SR 23/Girard Avenue and SR 24/C.H. Perry Avenue in the community of Sardis, Georgia. Intersection 8 is located in the City of Louisville in Jefferson County at SR 4/Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway and SR 24 Mulberry Street. The proposed improvements at Intersections 1-5 and 7 include: installing new dark colored steel mast arm poles on the corners; installing pedestrian signals, poles and ramps on all 4 corners; installing a new controller cabinet on the corner with the existing cabinet; removing all poles or cabinets that will no longer be in use; installing new signal heads and street name signs on the new span wire; installing new loop detection for all approaches to the intersection; and installing new crosswalks and stop bars on all approaches to the intersection. Interconnect will be provided between Intersections 1 and 5 in Waynesboro, Georgia. The proposed improvements at Intersections 6 and 8 include: installing new signal strain poles on all 4 corners; installing pedestrian signals, poles and ramps on all 4 corners; installing a new controller cabinet on the corner near the existing cabinet; installing a new controller cabinet on the corner with the existing cabinet; removing all poles or cabinets that will no longer be in use; installing new signal heads and street name signs on the new span wire; installing new loop detection for all approaches to the intersection; and installing new crosswalks and stop bars on all approaches to the intersection.