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Outer Perimeter

The Outer Perimeter is a freeway originally planned to encircle Atlanta, in the U.S. state of Georgia about 20 to 25 miles (32 to 40 km) outside of Interstate 285, which is colloquially referred to as the Perimeter and is a point of reference for local travel outside Atlanta's city core.

State Route 500

Outer Perimeter Highway
Northern Arc
Route information
Maintained by GDOT
Length55 mi[citation needed] (89 km)
Historyproposed
Major junctions
West end I-75 near Cartersville
Major intersections
East end I-85 / SR 20 in Buford
Location
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
Highway system
  • Georgia State Highway System

Planning edit

The original plan of the highway was to have roughly gone through or near the communities of Cartersville, Canton, Cumming, Buford, Dacula, Loganville, Conyers, McDonough, Hampton, Newnan, Peachtree City, Villa Rica, and Dallas. The roadway was to have roughly paralleled State Route 20, which goes around three sides of Atlanta.

A later incarnation of the highway only encompassed what was termed the Northern Arc and included the portion of the original planned highway from Interstate 75 near Cartersville across to Interstate 85 near the Mall of Georgia in Buford. One proposal tied to this version would have reportedly limited exits to five major interchanges, at the freeways that crossed it: I-75; I-575; US 19/Georgia State Route 400; Interstate 985; and I-85.

The Northern Arc was to have been a toll road under another proposal, which advocates say would have kept most local traffic away from the highway, while freeing it for trucks. Opponents said that despite the toll, the road would have encouraged additional development and congestion, creating the continued urban sprawl that, at times, threatens to overwhelm areas much closer to Atlanta-proper.

Route designation edit

The highway has been officially designated Georgia State Route 500. Advocates of the highway touted its use by long-distance truck drivers to have them completely avoid the congestion of the highways much closer to Atlanta.

The original Perimeter, I-285, which was originally planned as a bypass of the city and was completed in 1969, has in effect become one of the main freeway routes for both local traffic and traffic passing through the Atlanta area.[1]

Later status edit

Budgetary constraints, political pressure, and public opposition supposedly killed plans for both incarnations of the road. However, the Northern Arc resurfaced in February 2007, with suggestions that it be placed further north, out of the current path of exurban land development.[citation needed]

In 2015, SR 20 started to get widened, starting with a new bridge over the Chattahoochee River, to alleviate traffic congestion. The route will closely resemble the original Northern Arc path and the plan will essentially be the Northern Arc replacement.[2]

 
A map showing the resemblance between the originally-proposed Northern Arc and SR 20 Credit: Truman Hartshorn study, GSU

Update edit

Quietly in October 2017, the northeasternmost side of the Northern Arc is finally scheduled to be in place.[3] However as of 2021 there have been no updates and the date of construction remains unknown.

Planned to be a toll road from I-85 to SR 316, labeled as the Sugarloaf Parkway Extension, Phase II, one can clearly see the routing. It follows, at least in Gwinnett County, the start of a portion of the outer Atlanta freeway loop. Reading through the information, where the last phase ends at Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, it shows a partial (unfinished) interchange which indicates one day, in the future, the route could continue westward.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kahn, Michael (February 10, 2015). "Details Emerge for $1B, GDOT-Orchestrated Traffic Jam". Curbed. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
  2. ^ Pendered, David (May 17, 2013). "A Northern Arc by another name: Public process begins for widening of Ga. 20 from Canton to Cumming". SaportaReport. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
  3. ^ "Gwinnett plans to make Phase II of the Sugarloaf Parkway extension a toll road". Gwinnett Daily Post. October 17, 2017. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
  4. ^ http://www.dot.ga.gov/_layouts/GDOT.SharePoint.CustomHttpHandlers/PWDocumentDownloadHandler.ashx?DocGUID=cfdafdde-94a0-462d-b181-6318f4cb8c4d&Filename=0006924%20%20%200006925_CR_MAY2013.pdf[bare URL PDF]

External links edit

  • Atlanta Business Chronicle article
  • ABC article, March 2007

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Georgia 500 redirects here For the NASCAR races see 1969 Georgia 500 1970 Georgia 500 and 1971 Georgia 500 The Outer Perimeter is a freeway originally planned to encircle Atlanta in the U S state of Georgia about 20 to 25 miles 32 to 40 km outside of Interstate 285 which is colloquially referred to as the Perimeter and is a point of reference for local travel outside Atlanta s city core State Route 500Outer Perimeter HighwayNorthern ArcRoute informationMaintained by GDOTLength55 mi citation needed 89 km HistoryproposedMajor junctionsWest endI 75 near CartersvilleMajor intersectionsI 575 SR 5 near Canton US 19 SR 400 near Cumming I 985 US 23 SR 365 in BufordEast endI 85 SR 20 in BufordLocationCountryUnited StatesStateGeorgiaHighway systemGeorgia State Highway SystemInterstate US State Special US 441 SR 515 Contents 1 Planning 1 1 Route designation 1 2 Later status 1 3 Update 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksPlanning editThe original plan of the highway was to have roughly gone through or near the communities of Cartersville Canton Cumming Buford Dacula Loganville Conyers McDonough Hampton Newnan Peachtree City Villa Rica and Dallas The roadway was to have roughly paralleled State Route 20 which goes around three sides of Atlanta A later incarnation of the highway only encompassed what was termed the Northern Arc and included the portion of the original planned highway from Interstate 75 near Cartersville across to Interstate 85 near the Mall of Georgia in Buford One proposal tied to this version would have reportedly limited exits to five major interchanges at the freeways that crossed it I 75 I 575 US 19 Georgia State Route 400 Interstate 985 and I 85 The Northern Arc was to have been a toll road under another proposal which advocates say would have kept most local traffic away from the highway while freeing it for trucks Opponents said that despite the toll the road would have encouraged additional development and congestion creating the continued urban sprawl that at times threatens to overwhelm areas much closer to Atlanta proper Route designation edit The highway has been officially designated Georgia State Route 500 Advocates of the highway touted its use by long distance truck drivers to have them completely avoid the congestion of the highways much closer to Atlanta The original Perimeter I 285 which was originally planned as a bypass of the city and was completed in 1969 has in effect become one of the main freeway routes for both local traffic and traffic passing through the Atlanta area 1 Later status edit Budgetary constraints political pressure and public opposition supposedly killed plans for both incarnations of the road However the Northern Arc resurfaced in February 2007 with suggestions that it be placed further north out of the current path of exurban land development citation needed In 2015 SR 20 started to get widened starting with a new bridge over the Chattahoochee River to alleviate traffic congestion The route will closely resemble the original Northern Arc path and the plan will essentially be the Northern Arc replacement 2 nbsp A map showing the resemblance between the originally proposed Northern Arc and SR 20 Credit Truman Hartshorn study GSUUpdate edit Quietly in October 2017 the northeasternmost side of the Northern Arc is finally scheduled to be in place 3 However as of 2021 there have been no updates and the date of construction remains unknown Planned to be a toll road from I 85 to SR 316 labeled as the Sugarloaf Parkway Extension Phase II one can clearly see the routing It follows at least in Gwinnett County the start of a portion of the outer Atlanta freeway loop Reading through the information where the last phase ends at Peachtree Industrial Boulevard it shows a partial unfinished interchange which indicates one day in the future the route could continue westward 4 See also edit nbsp U S roads portal nbsp Georgia U S state portal Atlanta freeway revolts Transportation in AtlantaReferences edit Kahn Michael February 10 2015 Details Emerge for 1B GDOT Orchestrated Traffic Jam Curbed Retrieved July 8 2019 Pendered David May 17 2013 A Northern Arc by another name Public process begins for widening of Ga 20 from Canton to Cumming SaportaReport Retrieved July 8 2019 Gwinnett plans to make Phase II of the Sugarloaf Parkway extension a toll road Gwinnett Daily Post October 17 2017 Retrieved July 8 2019 http www dot ga gov layouts GDOT SharePoint CustomHttpHandlers PWDocumentDownloadHandler ashx DocGUID cfdafdde 94a0 462d b181 6318f4cb8c4d amp Filename 0006924 20 20 200006925 CR MAY2013 pdf bare URL PDF External links editAtlanta Business Chronicle article ABC article March 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Outer Perimeter amp oldid 1174030529, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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