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Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed SR 369/400 Interchange, Forsyth County, Georgia

Report Number
12592
Year of Publication
2016
Abstract

The proposed project would construct a new grade-separated, cloverleaf interchange at the existing signalized intersection of SR 369 and SR 400 in Forsyth County, Georgia. The proposed project would begin approximately 3,500 feet south of the existing intersection of SR 369 and SR 400, and would end approximately 2,700 feet north of the existing intersection. The project would extend along SR 369 for approximately 1,600 feet to the west and 1,700 feet to the east of the existing intersection. The proposed project would construct two cloverleaf interchanges, connecting northbound and southbound of SR 400. The proposed interchange would tie into local SR 369/Browns Bridge Road widening project (PI#0013367) on the east and west sides. A proposed 745-foot driveway would also be constructed for the Browns Bridge Community Church. The existing ROW for SR 400 varies between 340 and 470 feet. The required ROW varies between 200 and 850 feet. The existing ROW for SR 369 varies between 75 and 100 feet. The required ROW varies between 105 and 125 feet.