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REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION REFERENDUM (TIA OF 2010)

REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION REFERENDUM (TIA OF 2010). March 20, 2012 Direct Impact to Cherokee County. Cherokee County Projects on Final Investment List. SR 140 widening, 2 to 4 lanes, 575 to Fulton County line $190 million (11 miles)(includes bridge over Little River)

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REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION REFERENDUM (TIA OF 2010)

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  1. REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION REFERENDUM (TIA OF 2010) March 20, 2012 Direct Impact to Cherokee County

  2. Cherokee County Projects on Final Investment List SR 140 widening, 2 to 4 lanes, 575 to Fulton County line $190 million (11 miles)(includes bridge over Little River) (Actually 3 separate project segments) Bells Ferry Road Bridge over Little River $ 7 million Total: $197 million

  3. Bells Ferry Road Bridge SR 140

  4. Cherokee County – Return on Investment Estimated Revenue: (Generated in Cherokee County ) Direct Investments: Projects Entirely in County 15% Local Distribution $279.7 million $197 million $71.5 million $268.5 million Direct R.O.I . = 96%

  5. Cherokee County – 15% Local Allocation (Annual) Unincorporated Ball Ground Canton Holly Springs Mountain Park Nelson Waleska Woodstock Total: $5,821,769 $62,035 $404,999 $209,331 $106 $3,025 $12,493 $326,696 $6,840,454

  6. Where Would Cherokee County Use its Funds? Bridge Replacements and Upgrades Intersection Improvements Roadway - Reconstruction Projects Roadway - New Construction Projects Sidewalk Projects CATS Operating Costs (FY 2013-2023) Resurfacing Contingency Total: $9,340,900 $8,975,500 $14,690,000 $4,432,000 $2,153,100 $2,000,000 $6,626,190 $10,000,00 $58,217,690

  7. Potential Projects – Bridges Replacements • Transart Parkway Bridge Replacement • Epperson Road Bridge Replacements (2) • Waters Road Bridge Replacement • Vaughn Road Bridge Replacement • Tripp Road Bridge Replacement • Woodstock Road Culvert Replacement

  8. Waters Road Bridge Transart Parkway Bridge

  9. Potential Projects – Intersection Improvements • Trickum Road at Wagon Trail/Trickum Hills Drive • Union Hill Road at Lower Union Hill Road • Union Hill Road at AJ Land Road • East Cherokee Drive at Tripp Road • Woodstock Road at Victory Drive • SR 92 at Woodstock Road • SR 92 at Robin Road • SR 20 at Arbor Hill Road • Holbrook Campground Road at Midway Road • Hickory Road at Sequoyah HS/Dean Rusk MS

  10. Woodstock Road at Victory Drive Trickum Road at Wagon Trail/Trickum Hills Drive

  11. Potential Projects – Roadway Reconstruction • Hames Road and Jett Road • Steels Bridge Road • Bells Ferry Road, south of Steels Bridge Road • Neese Road – SR 92 to Arnold Mill Road • Little Road – Vaughn Road to Hickory Road • Keeter Road – Prominence Parkway to Holly Street

  12. Little Road Neese Road

  13. Potential Projects – Sidewalk Projects Potential Projects – Roadway New Construction • Arnold Mill Road – Cox Road Connector Road • (includes bridge over Little River) • Towne Lake Parkway (south side) – Towne Lake Hills South Drive to Bells Ferry Road • Hickory Road – Hickory Flat Library to Hickory Hills Drive • Canton Road – Stockwood Drive to Cobb County Line

  14. Towne Lake Parkway Sidewalk – south side Canton Road Sidewalk

  15. Questions? Contact: Geoffrey E. Morton, P.E. Public Works Agency Director 678-493-6057 gmorton@cherokeega.com

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