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SAS-2018-01018-FultonandForsyth (IP-NML)

CESAS-RD-P
Published Sept. 10, 2021
Expiration date: 10/11/2021

PROJECT NAME:  GDOT PI 0001757, State Route (SR) 400 Express Lanes.

COUNTIES:  Fulton and Forsyth.

NEAREST NAMED WATERBODIES:  Marsh Creek, Big Creek, Foe Killer Creek, Camp Creek and the Chattahoochee River

OVERALL PROJECT PURPOSE:  To impact 8,893 linear feet (2.83 acres) of stream and 4.37 acres of wetlands in order to widen and construct congestion-priced express lanes (EL) along a 16-mile section of SR 400 from the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) North Springs Station in Fulton County to approximately 0.9-mile north of McFarland Parkway in Forsyth County for providing reliable travel times for drivers and transit users, improving connections between destinations through priced ELs that integrate with the greater metro Atlanta's EL network and accelerating project delivery following the Transportation Funding Act's legislative mandate.