Northwest Corridor planning

Georgia’s Fast Forward transportation plan identified the Northwest Corridor (I-75/I-575) High-Occupancy Vehicle/Bus Rapid Transit (HOV/BRT) project as a top priority for the Atlanta region.
The Fast Forward program, established by Governor Sonny Perdue in April 2004, seeks to promote safety, improve the mobility of people and goods, improve air quality, spend funds in a cost effective manner, and allocate funds equitably across the state.
The Northwest Corridor HOV/BRT project seeks to address mobility and congestion related issues by improving the ability of the transportation system to meet travel demand by providing transportation alternatives other than the single-occupancy vehicle.
The project also seeks to improve access to and connectivity between major activity centers including downtown Atlanta, Midtown Atlanta, Cumberland Galleria, Marietta, and Town Center.


Concept Layouts

The Concept Layout .pdf files linked below are the latest concepts related to the project. The files are large (approximately 20MB each) and the download times will be quite long depending on your internet connection speed and general internet use at the time of download. Click on any title below to download the document.


I-75 Concept Layout - Click here for lane location options considered and a typical section.
 
I-75 Constraints

   SAP_2006 Flyer

   SAP_2006 Flyer

   SAP_Spring Flyer

   HOV_NW_ Flyer

   HOV_BRT Flyer

   Scoping Information Booklet

   HOV_BRT Newsletter March 2005

   HOV_BRT Invitation November 2005

 

 

           

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