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Median Coming on Indian Trail

The $1.5 million CID project aims to ease traffic congestion, improve safety and make the area look better.

 

There will soon be a median on Indian Trail Road from Beaver Ruin Road to Oakbrook Parkway. The purpose of the project is to ease up the traffic flow at the busy I-85 on ramp and beautify the area, while also improving safety because people will not have to jut across traffic to make a left-hand turn.

“Any time you drive down that corridor at peak times, you see the need,” said Chuck Warbington, Executive Director of the Gwinnett Village CID, which is heading up the project.

The project is currently underway and will likely wrap up by the end of the summer. 

The landscaped median will look similar to the current medians on Beaver Ruin Road, with low-lying plants and annuals planted in the raised concrete medians.

The intersection at Brook Hollow Parkway will also get an upgrade as part of the project, adding another additional turn lanes at Indian Trail and also another turn lane for those getting onto I-85 north.

The total cost of the project will be about $1.5 million, according to Warbington. The county contributed $700,000 to $800,000. The part of the project leading up to the I-85 on-ramp is inside the City of Norcross limits, so the city put up $100,000 for the project. The CID will contribute the rest of the funds.

The project ends at Greater Atlanta Christian Schools because that is all that budgets will allow at this time, but Warbington said that they would like to see the median extended at a later date. 

Businesses have traditionally not been fans of medians, citing difficulty accessing their business as a reason. Warbington said that he has weighed those concerns in this case, even meeting with business owners on site during peak traffic hours. He said that the businesses saw that cars were simply not turning left into businesses because of the stopped traffic.

“It is also interesting that all of the businesses already have back access through another road,” he said. He hopes that the multiple points of entry would mitigate any impact on the businesses as well. 

Related Topics: Brook Hollow Parkway, CID, Gwinnett Village CID, Indian Trail Road, Median project, and median

Ruthy Lachman Paul

9:23 am on Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Do not start a project if you do not have the money to finish it. It will cost more than many. I am a resident of the City of Norcross I do not like spending 100K that I knew would be a lot more in the end. We'll be stuck. That is my opinion as a Construction project management experience.

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David Manley

3:55 pm on Tuesday, January 31, 2012

As I understand the project, Norcross will be making a one time capped expenditure, with any future extension of the Indian Trail median being in front and south of Greater Atlanta Christian Schools - all inside, and funded by, Gwinnett County and/or the CID. For a $100 thousand contribution to a $1.5 million project (6.7% of the project cost), Norcross will benefit from beautification and improved traffic flow leading up to and beyond the I-85 on-ramps, plus benefit from an upgrade to the intersection at Brook Hollow Parkway with an additional turn lane at Indian Trail and another turn lane for those getting onto I-85 north. For years I have represented construction companies, and those contracting with construction companies, among others, and considering construction costs, I believe the cost-benefit of the Norcross 6.7% contribution is well on the side of benefit.

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Laura Sullivan

8:31 am on Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Yes, David, my understanding is also that the City of Norcross wouldn't put up any more money for extending the median. Any extensions would be out of the city limits...

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brandy gibboney

8:58 pm on Friday, April 20, 2012

They completely blocked off our neighborhood entrance and have not allowed us any way to enter our community. We called an attorney today. EVERY other neighborhood located on the road has it's own light and turning lane if the median is installed. They completely blocked off 44 units in Country Place Condo community without notifying or speaking to any residents. Spare me about the beautification process this is crap!

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