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SAS-2019-00509-SP-NML

CESAS-RD
Published Nov. 7, 2024
Expiration date: 12/7/2024

PROJECT NAME:  State Route (SR) 316 from East of County Road (CR) 186/Cedars Road to West of Sugarloaf Parkway, GDOT PI Nos. 0013895, 0013896, and 0013897, (Funding – State) SAS-2019-00509

COUNTY: Gwinnett County

NEAREST NAMED WATERWAY: Alcovy River and Hopkins Creek in the Upper Ocmulgee watershed

OVERALL PROJECT PURPOSE:  Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) Project PI Nos. 0013895, 0013896, and 0013897, located approximately 3 miles southwest of Dacula, Georgia, would construct two grade separated interchanges on State Route (SR) 316 at the existing at-grade intersections of Hurricane Trail and United States Highway (US) 29 and build a bridge carrying Hurricane Trail over SR 316.

PROJECT MANAGER: Nicole Liette at nicole.m.liette@usace.army.mil or (678) 422-2729