Restriping and Lane Changes to Start on Memorial Drive

Because things are currently so calm on Memorial: Preparations to resurface & re-stripe 4 miles of Memorial Drive will begin in March 2019. Expect to see utility work, new signs, and temporary striping in coming weeks. Starting at Pearl and heading east to Candler Rd.

from the web:

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) and contractor C.W. Matthews are preparing to resurface and restripe Memorial Drive in Spring 2019. The goal is to create a safer lane configuration that is expected to reduce the number of crashes involving pedestrians and motorists.

The project covers four miles of Memorial Drive from Pearl Street in Reynoldstown to Candler Road in East Lake. Nearby residents and other users of Memorial Drive should expect to see preparations begin in March, with construction beginning as soon as weather allows. These preparations include:

  • Lowering of existing utility covers to prepare for milling down the old roadway

  • Variable message boards to inform users of changing traffic patterns

  • Removal of the reversible-lane system, including striping, signs, and poles.

  • Existing pavement markings will be blacked out and new, brighter stripes and arrows will be painted in the new lanes. Special attention will be given to transition areas.

This temporary configuration will be installed over several nights and will be in place for a couple weeks before milling and resurfacing begins. Asphalt resurfacing and re-striping can only be performed when low temperatures are consistently at or above 45 F degrees. Most of the work on the project will happen at night during the week and on the weekends.

Funding for the project was released by the state in July 2018. Community advocates had hoped that the project could go to construction in the summer or fall last year. Unfortunately, the winning bidder was unable to fit in the project before winter weather set in.

For more background about this project, please continue reading.

This project is the result of years of discussion and cooperation among GDOT, the City of Atlanta, the Memorial Drive Corridor organization, and the many community organizations and stakeholders along Memorial Drive. Representatives of the neighborhoods along Memorial Drive in the City of Atlanta have been working closely on this project through the Imagine Memorial transportation committee formed in 2015.

The primary goal has been to improve safety for all its users, including pedestrians, motorists, transit users, and cyclists.

A 2016 traffic study funded by GDOT in coordination with the Imagine Memorial committee examined crash data from 2011 to 2015 for 27 intersections from Capitol Avenue to Candler Road. It found:

  • The 5.5-mile corridor from Capitol Avenue to Candler Road averages 220 crashes a year.

  • Crashes were higher than the statewide average at 8 of 27 intersections

  • Injury crashes were higher than the statewide average at 16 of 27 intersections

  • Fatal crashes were higher than the statewide average at 3 of 27 intersections

  • 38% of all crashes were related to left turns

  • 19% of all crashes were side swipes in the same direction

These discussions about safety took on a new sense of urgency after the March 20, 2017, death of Barbara Crawford, who was struck and killed by a driver at the intersection of Memorial Drive and Campbell Street. See our previous post for more details about that crash and our response.

Public meetings were held in Reynoldstown on Oct. 18, 2017, and East Lake on Nov. 8, 2017, to share details of the project and collect input from local residents on the changes. Please see the previous blog post for these meetings to get an overview of the project and why it is necessary to reduce the unacceptable number of crashes on Memorial Drive.

To view a presentation from GDOT on the data and methodology behind this project, please continue reading.

Councilmember Archibong Hosts 18th Annual Senior Services Seminar

City Councilmember Natalyn Archibong Hosts 18th Annual Senior Services Seminar

Free seminar to help District 5 seniors save money and obtain services they need and deserve

 

ATLANTA –  Atlanta City Councilmember Natalyn Archibong will host the 18th annual Focus Upon Senior Services (F.U.S.S.) from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Saturday, March 2nd at Drew Charter School, 301 Eva Davis Way, S.E.  

The free annual seminar informs District 5 seniors about government services and money-saving discounts.  The free seminar is for senior citizens in East Atlanta, Kirkwood, East Lake, Lake Claire, Edgewood, Reynoldstown, Cabbagetown, North Ormewood Park, and portions of Old Fourth Ward and all other seniors living in Council District 5.

 

Various city departments, county offices, and senior-based agencies will answer questions, give advice, and make suggestions.  The event includes representatives from the Department of Public Works, Department of Watershed Management, Atlanta Fire Rescue Department, Atlanta Police Department’s Zone 6; Senior Connections; AARP; the District 4 Fulton County Commissioner’s Office; the District 5 Fulton County Commissioner’s Office; the District 3 DeKalb County Commissioner’s Office; DeKalb County Solicitor-General’s Office; DeKalb County District Attorney’s Office; Atlanta Housing; Centers for Medicare; Georgia Power; Kaiser Permanente; Neighbor-in-Need; MARTA and many, many more!

 

For more information, please call Councilmember Archibong’s office at (404) 330-6048.