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5th Street Complete Street

Project Category: All Projects Complete Streets

Updated 11/7/2024

5th Street Complete Street Project
(ATLDOT Proj. No. 1000)

 

Project Overview

As a key east-west corridor connecting Georgia Tech, the Midtown Improvement District, and the Midtown Garden District, 5th Street is one of the most popular multi-modal streets in Atlanta. Despite its many users, the existing street and sidewalk conditions on this major connector vary in quality and character affecting user safety and experience. Current and anticipated future development along the corridor is expected to increase activity of all user groups, necessitating vehicular, pedestrian and bicycle improvements consistent with streetscape environments currently found throughout much of the Midtown Improvement District. Proposed enhancements to the 5th Street corridor between Williams Street and Myrtle Street (roughly 0.5 miles) including a new traffic signal at Williams St:

  • Upgrade existing bike lanes and signage.
  • Replacement of damaged sidewalks and curbing.
  • Additional/upgraded ADA ramps and crosswalks at intersections.
  • Complete pedestrian lighting for safety.
  • Infill street trees.
  • Milling, repaving, and restriping of roadway.

Current Funding Sources

  • City of Atlanta TSPLOST 1.0 funds
  • SRTA/GTIB state grant
  • Midtown Improvement District funds

Construction Updates

Planned Work Activity - from Spring Street to Williams Street

Week of November 4:

  • Drainage pipe installation to be continue pending utility work
  • Demo and begin forming the south side raised bus stop area

Week of November 11:

  • Concrete work tentatively scheduled to begin

Planned Work Activity - from Myrtle Street to W.Peachtree Street (November 4-15)

  • Installation of new street lights

Traffic Control to be maintained throughout all work zones.

Please stay tuned for project updates! If you have general comments or questions, please contact transportation@midtownatl.com.

For additional information on City of Atlanta Department of Transportation projects such as this one, please visit their website or click the graphic below.

 

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