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Archaeological Assessment of a Proposed Resurfacing, pavement Marking, and Traffic Signal Modification project along State Route 9 / US Highway 19 / Peachtree Road in Fulton County, Georiga

Author(s)
Report Number
9514
Year of Publication
2016
Abstract

The proposed project would consist of pavement resurfacing and restriping and traffic signal modifications along a roughly 2.9-mile section of State Route (SR) 9 / U.S. Highway (US 19 / Peachtree Road in Fulton County, Georgia between City Street (CS) 164) / Deering Road to CS 3377 / Pharr Road (Figure 1). The proposed project would convert one northbound general purpose travel lane into a two-way left turn lane between the intersection of CS3377 / Pharr Road and the Intersection of West Wesley Road along SR 9 / US 19 / Peachtree Road. The resulting configuration for SR 9 / US 19 / Peachtree Road would include three 10-foot southbound lanes, a 10-foot southbound lanes, a 10-foot two-way continuous left turn lane, and two 10-foot southbound lanes, a 10-foot two-way continuous left turn lane, and three 10-foot northbound lanes. Along the entire project corridor, left turn storage would be developed at each signalized intersection where it does not currently exist. Additionally, the installation and updating of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant ramps is proposed at six locations within the project limits. The proposed project would be completed in conjunction with proposed street resurfacing and will be confined to existing pavement. All work would be within existing right-of-way.