Friday April 19th, 2024 7:34AM

Gwinnett Commissioners approve new traffic monitoring infrastucture

Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners recently approved some infrastructure installation that will allow county transportation engineers to communicate with traffic signals and cameras along four high-traffic corridors.

The infrastructure installation includes fiber optic cable and wireless radio. This allows for interaction between Gwinnett's Traffic Control Center and the signals and traffic monitoring cameras along the following routes:

  • Ronald Reagan Parkway from Pleasant Hill Road to SR 124. The state is funding 78 percent of the project. Of the five responses received, American Lighting and Signalization, LLC, was the low bidder at $1,355,502.92.
  • Old Peachtree Road from Sugarloaf Parkway to Dean Road. The state is funding 80 percent of the project. Of the five responses received, American Lighting and Signalization, LLC, was the low bidder at $465,687.82.
  • State Route 316/University Parkway from SR 20 to the Barrow County line. The state is funding 80 percent of the project. Of the five responses received, Brooks Berry Haynie & Associates., Inc., was the low bidder at $1,564,040.90.
  • Five Forks Trickum Road from Rockbridge Road to Sugarloaf Parkway. The state is funding 80 percent of the project. Of the five responses received, American Lighting and Signalization, LLC, was the low bidder at $1,038,570.38.

The project includes the installation of 29.5 miles of fiber optic cable and 55 new traffic monitoring cameras, as well as adding communication technology to 31 traffic signals.

The Georgia Department of Transportation will fund the majority of the construction contracts, while the county will use fund from the 2009 SPLOST.

“Based on the visual information they get from the cameras, the DOT is able to adjust traffic signals to help smooth the traffic flow, reducing congestion and improving public safety,” said District 4 Commissioner John Heard. “Employing this technology is just another way we are making Gwinnett County the best place to do business in the nation.”

The annoucement was made Tuesday.

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  • Associated Tags: Gwinnett County, Traffic
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