Federal funding crisis stalls four major Cobb County roadwork projects

Traffic on I-75 as seen from Allgood Road, south of the I-575 merge on Aug. 19, 2014. Credit Bob Andres AJC bandres@ajc.com

Credit: Andria Brooks

Credit: Andria Brooks

Traffic on I-75 as seen from Allgood Road, south of the I-575 merge on Aug. 19, 2014. Credit Bob Andres AJC bandres@ajc.com

Congress' failure to pass a long-term transportation funding bill is stalling the state's plans to repair and improve roads and bridges.

The funding crisis is expected to stall funding for at least four major Cobb County projects that were scheduled to start in December. The projects are:

  • A $1 million project to improve the fencing of I-75 at Cumberland Boulevard near Cumberland Mall
  • A $3 million project to improve the intersections of SR-3 (also known as U.S. Route 41) at Windy Hills Road near Smyrna
  • A $1.3 million project to add right turn lanes and traffic signals at the intersection of SR-5/Atlanta Street and SR-120/S. Marietta Pkwy in Marietta
  • A $260 thousand project to add a westbound right turn lane along SR 3 Conn. from the intersection of SR 3 (US 41/Cobb Pkwy) to Radar Circle near Marietta

Click here to read more about GDOT's uncertainty towards roadwork projects.

For a complete list of delayed projects, click here.

To see the updated Highway Trust Fund Ticker, click here.