By Candice on Thursday, 24 September 2015
Category: North Fulton Notes

Road Projects: Improving Your Commute

Johns Creek sits at a crossroads between major highway and interstate arteries. We are surrounded by significant growth that increases pressure on our roads’ capacities. We recently allocated $3.18 million to fund an additional eight traffic improvement projects to the Fiscal Year 2015 list of 19 previously approved and ongoing projects.

Additional traffic projects approved by City Council

The city is also partnering with the Georgia Department of Transportation on some major projects, including replacing the bridges on Parsons Road and on Bell Road and widening Old Alabama Road, between Medlock Bridge and Buice roads.

We’re not only adding pavement. The city is employing software for an Intelligent Traffic System, a program that coordinates traffic signals. By implementing special software, installing back-up batteries to ensure signals work during power outages and by connecting traffic signals by fiber-optic cable to a Traffic Control Center at City Hall, the system will help move traffic more efficiently.

Johns Creek is the first city in Georgia and the eighth in America to team up with Waze, the world’s largest, crowd-sourced, traffic-navigation phone app, to provide motorists timely notice of road construction and incident data in the city.

The city will share information with Waze, such as road closings, major accidents and events that affect traffic. In return, Waze will help transportation planners better understand traffic patterns so we know better where to allocate future funds.

Completed 2015 traffic projects

We are doing everything we can to move you through Johns Creek, employing traditional solutions, exploring new ideas, and leveraging the latest in technology. This will remain a top priority of ours this coming fiscal year and as part of our new, 10-year budget projection. To learn more, visit JohnsCreekGa.gov/Services/PublicWorks/TrafficImprovements.