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A
Columbus
is
a
city
on
the
move
known
for
its
small
town
feel
and
southern
hospitality.
It
is
also
a
community
that
is
known
for
its
vitality
and
forward
thinking
from
its
vibrant
commercial
centers
to
its
quality.
Neighborhoods
columbus
has
something
for
everyone
to
continue
to
promote
a
high
quality
of
life
for
all
of
our
citizens.
Columbus
continues
to
invest
in
itself
to
ensure
that
our
community
will
always
have
a
strong
transportation
system,
the
needed
infrastructure
for
development,
good
jobs
and
great
places
to
live.
To
show
you
what
we
mean.
A
The
columbus
riverwalk
at
bib
mill
is
a
10
million
dollar
transportation.
Investment
act
project
that
completed
the
river
wall
project
that
was
started
in
1995..
This
22-mile
multi-use
trail
facility
connects
the
lake
oliver
area
with
the
uptown
area
and
provides
direct
access
to
fort
benning.
The
completion
of
the
project
now
provides
opportunities
for
new
economic
development
along
the
chattahoochee
river
that
have
been
somewhat
isolated
from
other
parts
of
the
community,
along
with
the
opportunity
for
new
development.
The
columbus
riverwalk
also
provides
recreational
opportunities
such
as
biking,
jogging
and
walking.
A
Today,
approximately
27
000
cars
per
day
use
this
major
arterial
to
get
from
east
columbus
to
other
points
in
the
community.
The
new
bridge
will
benefit
the
area
by
improving
travel
times
and
by
providing
greater
safety
to
the
community.
Construction
is
scheduled
to
begin
in
early
2021,
with
a
completion
date
of
late
2023
buna
vista
road
interchange
at
I-185.
A
This
is
another
tiered
transportation
project
that
will
construct
a
new,
diverging
diamond
interchange
to
alleviate
existing
congestion
needs,
while
improving
safety
for
those
using
this
roadway.
This
would
be
the
first
interchange
of
this
type
to
be
developed
in
columbus.
That
would
require
motorists
to
travel
on
the
left
side
of
the
road
on
the
bridge
going
over
I-185.
A
The
last
of
the
2012
tia
projects
to
be
constructed
is
a
new
58
million
interchange
to
provide
access
to
I-185
from
old
cedar,
road
and
all
of
south
columbus.
The
result
will
be
a
dramatic
economic
tool
for
our
community.
It
will
allow
the
citizens
of
this
area
direct
access
on
and
off
the
interstate
to
promote
new
jobs
and
new
industrial
growth.
Also,
it
will
improve
travel
times
for
drivers,
increase
lane
capacity,
improve
efficiency
and
reliability
for
freight
cargo
and
goods
movement.
The
proposed
project
will
also
provide
for
better
local
connectivity
to
a
statewide
transportation
network.
A
In
short,
the
addition
of
this
interchange
will
open
up
new
economic
growth
and
opportunities
to
that
section
of
the
community
that
is
currently
isolated
from
the
rest
of
the
city.
The
georgia
department
of
transportation
has
begun
work
on
replacing
the
ogre
thorpe
bridge
on
state
road,
520
u.s,
highway
280
over
the
chattahoochee
river
currently
under
design.
This
project
calls
for
the
eventual
demolition
of
the
existing
1960s
bridge
and
replacing
it
with
a
multi-lane
roadway
with
greater
pedestrian
access.
The
existing
bridge
is
showing
signs
of
aging
and
stress.
A
Infantry
road
and
follow
me
trail.
The
design
and
environmental
work
are
nearly
complete
for
the
development
of
a
new
two-lane
roadway
that
will
connect
south
lumpkin
boulevard
with
fort
benning
boulevard
near
the
national
infantry
museum.
Also,
the
follow
me
trail
that
now
runs
from
casita
road
to
matheson.
Road
will
be
extended
down
to
the
museum
and
allow
for
direct
access
to
the
columbus
riverwalk.
A
The
1.6
million
dollar
project
will
provide
direct
access
to
fort
benning
from
south
columbus,
without
citizens
having
to
cut
through
the
museum's
parking
lot
and
thus
eliminating
the
potential
for
accidents
and
damage
to
the
museum's
property.
The
project
is
scheduled
for
construction
in
2021
mod
screen.
A
The
reworking
of
a
small
portion
of
the
columbus
riverwalk
that
lies
directly
behind
total
systems
and
is
adjacent
to
the
14th
street
pedestrian
bridge
is
an
area
known
as
moss
green.
This
historic
site,
named
after
a
former
columbus
mayor
whose
home
once
stood
in
this
area,
consists
today
of
historic
markers
and
monuments
that
are
currently
in
need
of
refurbishing.
A
Further
much
of
the
landscaping
and
beautification
that
was
installed
in
the
1990s
requires
replacement
and
rework
under
this
project.
The
last
area
of
the
columbus
river
water.
Being
redeveloped
will
be
improved
with
new
landscaping,
a
realignment
of
the
riverwalk
as
it
comes
under
the
14th
street,
pedestrian
bridge,
historical
markers
that
highlight
the
importance
of
the
river
to
the
community
and
better
access
to
a
view
of
the
river
itself.
This
1.1
million
dollar
project
will
also
provide
a
public
space
for
festivals,
concerts
and
other
social
gatherings.
A
Two
new
roundabouts
have
been
constructed
and
completed
in
columbus
over
the
last
year.
The
first
is
the
river
road
roundabout,
which
is
a
new,
five-legged
roundabout,
constructed
to
replace
the
existing
signalized
intersection
at
river
road
and
bradley
park
drive.
The
project
was
developed
to
help
improve
traffic
flow
and
safety.
It
included
new
sidewalks
landscaping,
signage,
striping
and
storm
water
infrastructure.
A
The
total
cost
for
the
project
was
4.7
million
dollars.
Another
roundabout
was
constructed
at
the
intersections
of
fort
benning,
road,
conceder,
road
and
brennan
road.
This
was
also
a
five-legged
roundabout
that
was
constructed
to
replace
the
existing
signalized
intersections
in
this
area.
The
project
required
a
realignment
of
brennan
road
and
califon
creek,
as
well
as
the
replacement
of
the
existing
box
culvert
under
casita
road,
a
new
multi-use
trail
and
landscaping
were
also
included
in
this
5.2
million
dollar
project
phase.
A
2
of
this
project
remains
under
construction
and
consists
of
streetscapes
along
fort
benning
road
from
the
new
roundabout
to
shelby
street
once
completed
the
entire
fort
benning
road
corridor
will
have
a
10-foot
multi-use
trail,
new
sidewalks
curb
and
gutter
asphalt,
paving
and
landscaping.
The
cost
for
this
phase.
2
is
approximately
4.3
million
dollars
and
is
estimated
for
completion
in
january
of
2021,
diverging
diamond
interchange
at
bradley
park
drive
in
jail,
allen,
parkway,
a
reworking
of
the
existing
interchange
at
bradley
park,
drive
and
gerald
allen.
Parkway
is
currently
under
development
to
help
eliminate
accidents.
A
A
The
cost
for
this
georgia
department
of
transportation
project
has
been
estimated
at
7
million.
The
project
is
projected
to
begin
construction
in
2024.
The
georgia
department
of
transportation
has
recently
installed
five
new
message:
boards
along
the
jair
island
parkway
from
the
state
line
to
flat
rock
road
on
the
north
side
of
beaver
run
road.
The
purpose
of
the
signage
is
to
inform
motorists
of
any
potential
issues
or
problems
ahead
as
they
travel.
A
This
is
particularly
important
for
those
traveling
west,
where
problems
have
occurred
due
to
sunsets
that
may
temporarily
blind
the
driver
or
to
accidents
that
have
occurred
in
phoenix
city.
The
project
will
provide
needed
information
to
travelers
to
ensure
their
safety
while
providing
better
travel
times
on
this
highway.
So
there
you
have
it,
and
this
is
just
a
small
sampling
of
some
of
the
great
projects
coming
to
our
community
in
the
near
future.
A
In
the
next
three
to
five
years,
we
will
see
over
200
million
dollars
invested
in
new
roads
and
infrastructure,
plus
potential
enhancements
to
major
roadways
such
as
2nd
avenue
and
jail.
Island
parkway
we'll
have
seen
the
new
development
of
new
hotels
and
restaurants
valued
well
over
another
200
million
dollars,
with
projected
revenue
of
over
110
million
dollars
over
the
next
20
years
and
a
new
medical
school
with
initial
enrollment
of
240
students
that
will
serve
not
only
columbus
but
our
region
and
our
world,
and
this
is
only
the
beginning.