CSX is expected to begin maintenance on the Atlanta Avenue railroad crossing the week of Jan. 19 for railroad tie maintenance. It will be closed for 2-3 days. Drivers, cyclists and pedestrians will be directed to detours at either the East Lake Drive or Commerce Drive underpasses. Work on the Candler Drive and McDonough Street intersections has been delayed further and a start date for these have not been confirmed. For more information, contact Project Civil Engineer Jennings Bell at 404-370-4104 or CSX Railroad at 877-835-5279.
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Update on railroad crossing closures
Posted in Transportation, tagged Atlanta Ave, CSX, Jennings Bell, Railroad on January 9, 2015 | Leave a Comment »
Coming Soon – Railroad Crossing Closures
Posted in Community, tagged CSX, detour, Railroad, Road Closure on January 7, 2015 | Leave a Comment »
CSX is expected to begin maintenance on the Candler Street, McDonough Street and Atlanta Avenue railroad crossings next week (week of January 12th) for railroad tie maintenance. Each intersection will be closed for 2-3 days. Drivers, cyclists and pedestrians will be directed to detours at either the East Lake Drive or Commerce Drive underpasses. For more information, contact Project Civil Engineer Jennings Bell at 404-370-4104 or CSX Railroad at 877-835-5279.
Storm Drainage Improvements Jan. 2
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Church St, Church Street, CSX, Decatur, Decatur GA, Decatur Georgia, Georgia, Reeves contracting, storm drainage, storm drainage improvements, storm sewer, storm water, traffic on December 31, 2013 | Leave a Comment »
Weather permitting, Reeves Contracting plans to start installing the new storm sewer on Church Street south of East Maple on January 2. The new storm sewer will extend from East Maple down Church Street towards the CSX railroad and then east on East Howard Avenue.
Businesses on Church Street between East Maple Street and East Howard Avenue should notify patrons that once work begins, traffic will be limited to one-way in the southbound direction, so they will have to approach this area from East Trinity Place.
On-street parking on Church Street will be limited in the immediate area of construction. A schematic plan illustrating temporary traffic changes can be viewed here.