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Western Gwinnett Bikeway

The Western Gwinnett Bikeway (also West Gwinnett Bikeway) is a multi-use trail under construction along Peachtree Industrial Boulevard in Gwinnett County. The trail will be 10 feet (3.0 m) to 14 feet (4.3 m) wide and traverse the cities of Norcross, Peachtree Corners, Berkeley Lake, Duluth, Suwanee, Sugar Hill and Buford. It is intended to be the spine of West Gwinnett’s trails and greenways, connecting parks, trails, businesses, schools and neighborhoods to the urban core.[3]

Western Gwinnett Bikeway
The bikeway in 2018
Length6.4 miles (10.3 km)
(current total)[1]
18.9 miles (30.4 km)
(planned total)[2]
LocationGwinnett County, Georgia, USA
Established2011
Trailheads
UseCycling and pedestrians
SeasonYear round
SurfaceAsphalt

On February 27, 2018, the bikeway was designated as one of the signature trails of Gwinnett County.[4]

Current bikeway edit

As of May 2018, Phase I and II of the Western Gwinnett Bikeway have been completed. The trail currently runs from Peachtree Corners to Duluth.

Western Gwinnett Bikeway
mi
 
to/from
Lake Lanier at 20.9 mi (33.6 km) (34°09′06″N 84°03′36″W / 34.151752°N 84.060074°W / 34.151752; -84.060074 )
 
18.9
Buford (34°06′49″N 84°01′39″W / 34.113749°N 84.027605°W / 34.113749; -84.027605) (Proposed)
 
to/from
Sugar Hill Greenway at 14.5 mi (23.3 km)(34°05′32″N 84°02′36″W / 34.092179°N 84.043326°W / 34.092179; -84.043326) (Proposed)
 
14.1
Sugar Hill,GA (34°06′16″N 84°01′52″W / 34.104530°N 84.031059°W / 34.104530; -84.031059) (Proposed)
 
to/from
EE Robinson Park at 16.7 mi (26.9 km) (Proposed)
 
to/from
George Pierce Park at 17.1 mi (27.5 km) (Under Construction)
 
to/from
Sims Lake Park at 16.7 mi (26.9 km) (Under Construction)
 
to/from
Suwanee Creek Greenway at 11.9 mi (19.2 km) (Under Construction)
 
11.7
Suwanee,GA (Under Construction)
 
to/from
Bunten Road Park at 10.8 mi (17.4 km) [5]
 
to/from
Rogers Bridge Park at 10.0 mi (16.1 km) (Under Construction)
 
to/from
Chattapoochee Dog Park at 9.9 mi (15.9 km) (Under Construction)
 
to/from
Abbotts Bridge Recreation Area at 8.6 mi (13.8 km)
 
to/from
Scott Hudgens Park at 7.8 mi (12.6 km)
 
to/from
Shorty Howell Park at 6.7 mi (10.8 km)
 
5.1
Duluth,GA
 
to/from
West Gwinnett Park & Aquatic Center at 4.0 mi (6.4 km)
 
to/from
Pinckneyville Park & Soccer Complex at 3.7 mi (6.0 km)
 
3.6
Berkeley Lake,GA
 
2.2
Peachtree Corners,GA (33°57′40″N 84°12′30″W / 33.961075°N 84.208443°W / 33.961075; -84.208443)
 
0
DeKalb County Line (33°55′53″N 84°15′54″W / 33.931320°N 84.264900°W / 33.931320; -84.264900) (Proposed)[6]

Future expansion edit

Western Gwinnett Bikeway Phase III edit

The upcoming project is the continuation of the Western Gwinnett Bikeway multi-use path. The phase III extension continues on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard from south of Rogers Bridge Road to the northern City limits eventually connecting to McGinnis Ferry Road in the City of Suwanee. The project is a collaborative effort between Duluth, Suwanee, and Gwinnett County. This will be a City/Gwinnett County 2014 SPLOST jointly funded project with Gwinnett County being responsible for design and construction. The City entered into an intergovernmental agreement with Gwinnett County in September 2014. The project is in the initial stages of preliminary design as of July 2017.[7]

The south trail head of the Suwanee Creek Greenway currently is in Suwanee Creek Park. Once the extension is complete, the trail head will extend to the Western Gwinnett Bikeway.

Rogers Bridge edit

The city and county officials are currently in the design phase of the bike/pedestrian bridge. The bridge will serve as a connection to Johns Creek by reconstructing the bike/pedestrian bridge across the Chattahoochee River. The Rogers Bridge project will determine whether to replace or rehabilitate the existing Rogers Bridge over the Chattahoochee River, will take into account the environmental impacts of each option, and will restore the working bike/pedestrian connection between Duluth and Johns Creek. This will allow access to the planned 133 acre parkland under development in Johns Creek, and will allow Fulton County residents access to Rogers Bridge Park, the Chattapoochee Dog Park, and the future Phase III Western Gwinnett Bikeway currently under development by Gwinnett County.[8]

The Loop Trail edit

As of January 2020, "a Loop Trail study is underway to provide an analysis of an approximate 14-mile segment of a 17-mile trail that will link to the Western Gwinnett Bikeway. The purpose of the study is to improve bike and pedestrian connectivity between existing parks and trails and to heavily traveled destinations and events, to reduce traffic congestion, and improve mobility and connectivity."[9] This is in partnership with the Sugarloaf Community Improvement District and the Atlanta Regional Commission. This would provide better pedestrian and bicycle connectivity to the Gwinnett Place area.[10] Currently, only a portion of trail is complete on North Berkeley Lake Road.

Sugar Hill Greenway edit

The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners plan to connect the Sugar Hill Greenway to the bikeway. There are opportunities for trail spurs to connect Sugar Hill directly with the Suwanee Creek Greenway, Big Creek Greenway, Lake Lanier, the hiking trails of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Settles Bridge Park, Sims Lake Park, George Pierce Park, the Western Gwinnett Bikeway, and neighborhoods east of Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. Spurs will likely be a combination of on-road and off-road facilities.[11]

Funding edit

Funding has been provided at the city, county level and by the Atlanta Regional Commission.[12] For the phase III funding, the agreements with Duluth and Suwanee cover jointly-funded projects that were part of the SPLOST voters approved last year. The extension will stretch roughly along Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, from west of Rogers Bridge Road to McGinnis Ferry Road. The bikeway currently runs from Norcross to Duluth.[13] In Duluth, the county will contribute $375,000 and Duluth will reimburse the county for $87,963, which amounts to about 19 percent of the cost of the project, according to county documents. In Suwanee, the county will spend $250,000 on another leg of the extension while that city will reimburse the county for $58,642 of that cost.

Events edit

A portion of the Suwanee Half Marathon course runs along the Suwanee extension of the bikeway. It is used for the annual event in February.

Art edit

Currently, there is no street art, murals, outdoor gym equipment, sculptures or bicycle parking on the bikeway.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Western Gwinnett Bikeway, Norcross, GA to Duluth, GA 30096 (Map). Google Maps. 2017. Retrieved 29 September 2017.
  2. ^ Huppertz, Karen (April 19, 2018). "Gwinnett Commissioners approve trails master plan". ajc.com. Retrieved April 20, 2018.
  3. ^ "Western Gwinnett Bikeway", Western Gwinnett Bikeway
  4. ^ Huppertz, Karen (April 19, 2018). "Gwinnett Commissioners approve trails master plan". ajc.com. Retrieved April 20, 2018.
  5. ^ "Duluth, county identify joint SPLOST projects" Retrieved 24 October 2017
  6. ^ "Check out the billion-dollar trail network Gwinnett wants to build". AJC. 22 May 2018.
  7. ^ "Phase III Expansion"
  8. ^ "Rogers Bridge", Rogers Bridge
  9. ^ Huppertz, Karen. "Residents encouraged to complete Gwinnett Loop Trail Study". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  10. ^ "Could a Trail Network Breathe New Life into Gwinnett Place?".
  11. ^ "Sugar Loop Greenway Master Plan" (PDF). sugarhillgreenway.com. April 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  12. ^ Wickert, David (18 December 2017). "Metro Atlanta transportation plan calls for major bus expansion". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. AJC.
  13. ^ "BOC approves pacts with Duluth, Suwanee for Western Gwinnett Bikeway extension".

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The Western Gwinnett Bikeway also West Gwinnett Bikeway is a multi use trail under construction along Peachtree Industrial Boulevard in Gwinnett County The trail will be 10 feet 3 0 m to 14 feet 4 3 m wide and traverse the cities of Norcross Peachtree Corners Berkeley Lake Duluth Suwanee Sugar Hill and Buford It is intended to be the spine of West Gwinnett s trails and greenways connecting parks trails businesses schools and neighborhoods to the urban core 3 Western Gwinnett BikewayThe bikeway in 2018Length6 4 miles 10 3 km current total 1 18 9 miles 30 4 km planned total 2 LocationGwinnett County Georgia USAEstablished2011TrailheadsDuluth north toNorcross south UseCycling and pedestriansSeasonYear roundSurfaceAsphaltOn February 27 2018 the bikeway was designated as one of the signature trails of Gwinnett County 4 Contents 1 Current bikeway 2 Future expansion 2 1 Western Gwinnett Bikeway Phase III 2 2 Rogers Bridge 2 3 The Loop Trail 2 4 Sugar Hill Greenway 3 Funding 4 Events 5 Art 6 See also 7 ReferencesCurrent bikeway editAs of May 2018 Phase I and II of the Western Gwinnett Bikeway have been completed The trail currently runs from Peachtree Corners to Duluth Western Gwinnett Bikewaymi nbsp to from Lake Lanier at 20 9 mi 33 6 km 34 09 06 N 84 03 36 W 34 151752 N 84 060074 W 34 151752 84 060074 nbsp 18 9 Buford 34 06 49 N 84 01 39 W 34 113749 N 84 027605 W 34 113749 84 027605 Proposed nbsp to from Sugar Hill Greenway at 14 5 mi 23 3 km 34 05 32 N 84 02 36 W 34 092179 N 84 043326 W 34 092179 84 043326 Proposed nbsp 14 1 Sugar Hill GA 34 06 16 N 84 01 52 W 34 104530 N 84 031059 W 34 104530 84 031059 Proposed nbsp to from EE Robinson Park at 16 7 mi 26 9 km Proposed nbsp to from George Pierce Park at 17 1 mi 27 5 km Under Construction nbsp to from Sims Lake Park at 16 7 mi 26 9 km Under Construction nbsp to from Suwanee Creek Greenway at 11 9 mi 19 2 km Under Construction nbsp 11 7 Suwanee GA Under Construction nbsp to from Bunten Road Park at 10 8 mi 17 4 km 5 nbsp to from Rogers Bridge Park at 10 0 mi 16 1 km Under Construction nbsp to from Chattapoochee Dog Park at 9 9 mi 15 9 km Under Construction nbsp to from Abbotts Bridge Recreation Area at 8 6 mi 13 8 km nbsp to from Scott Hudgens Park at 7 8 mi 12 6 km nbsp to from Shorty Howell Park at 6 7 mi 10 8 km nbsp 5 1 Duluth GA nbsp to from West Gwinnett Park amp Aquatic Center at 4 0 mi 6 4 km nbsp to from Pinckneyville Park amp Soccer Complex at 3 7 mi 6 0 km nbsp 3 6 Berkeley Lake GA nbsp 2 2 Peachtree Corners GA 33 57 40 N 84 12 30 W 33 961075 N 84 208443 W 33 961075 84 208443 nbsp 0 DeKalb County Line 33 55 53 N 84 15 54 W 33 931320 N 84 264900 W 33 931320 84 264900 Proposed 6 Future expansion editWestern Gwinnett Bikeway Phase III edit The upcoming project is the continuation of the Western Gwinnett Bikeway multi use path The phase III extension continues on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard from south of Rogers Bridge Road to the northern City limits eventually connecting to McGinnis Ferry Road in the City of Suwanee The project is a collaborative effort between Duluth Suwanee and Gwinnett County This will be a City Gwinnett County 2014 SPLOST jointly funded project with Gwinnett County being responsible for design and construction The City entered into an intergovernmental agreement with Gwinnett County in September 2014 The project is in the initial stages of preliminary design as of July 2017 7 The south trail head of the Suwanee Creek Greenway currently is in Suwanee Creek Park Once the extension is complete the trail head will extend to the Western Gwinnett Bikeway Rogers Bridge edit The city and county officials are currently in the design phase of the bike pedestrian bridge The bridge will serve as a connection to Johns Creek by reconstructing the bike pedestrian bridge across the Chattahoochee River The Rogers Bridge project will determine whether to replace or rehabilitate the existing Rogers Bridge over the Chattahoochee River will take into account the environmental impacts of each option and will restore the working bike pedestrian connection between Duluth and Johns Creek This will allow access to the planned 133 acre parkland under development in Johns Creek and will allow Fulton County residents access to Rogers Bridge Park the Chattapoochee Dog Park and the future Phase III Western Gwinnett Bikeway currently under development by Gwinnett County 8 The Loop Trail edit As of January 2020 a Loop Trail study is underway to provide an analysis of an approximate 14 mile segment of a 17 mile trail that will link to the Western Gwinnett Bikeway The purpose of the study is to improve bike and pedestrian connectivity between existing parks and trails and to heavily traveled destinations and events to reduce traffic congestion and improve mobility and connectivity 9 This is in partnership with the Sugarloaf Community Improvement District and the Atlanta Regional Commission This would provide better pedestrian and bicycle connectivity to the Gwinnett Place area 10 Currently only a portion of trail is complete on North Berkeley Lake Road Sugar Hill Greenway edit The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners plan to connect the Sugar Hill Greenway to the bikeway There are opportunities for trail spurs to connect Sugar Hill directly with the Suwanee Creek Greenway Big Creek Greenway Lake Lanier the hiking trails of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area Settles Bridge Park Sims Lake Park George Pierce Park the Western Gwinnett Bikeway and neighborhoods east of Peachtree Industrial Boulevard Spurs will likely be a combination of on road and off road facilities 11 Funding editFunding has been provided at the city county level and by the Atlanta Regional Commission 12 For the phase III funding the agreements with Duluth and Suwanee cover jointly funded projects that were part of the SPLOST voters approved last year The extension will stretch roughly along Peachtree Industrial Boulevard from west of Rogers Bridge Road to McGinnis Ferry Road The bikeway currently runs from Norcross to Duluth 13 In Duluth the county will contribute 375 000 and Duluth will reimburse the county for 87 963 which amounts to about 19 percent of the cost of the project according to county documents In Suwanee the county will spend 250 000 on another leg of the extension while that city will reimburse the county for 58 642 of that cost Events editA portion of the Suwanee Half Marathon course runs along the Suwanee extension of the bikeway It is used for the annual event in February Art editCurrently there is no street art murals outdoor gym equipment sculptures or bicycle parking on the bikeway See also editCycling infrastructure 10 Minute Walk Smart growth WalkabilityReferences edit Western Gwinnett Bikeway Norcross GA to Duluth GA 30096 Map Google Maps 2017 Retrieved 29 September 2017 Huppertz Karen April 19 2018 Gwinnett Commissioners approve trails master plan ajc com Retrieved April 20 2018 Western Gwinnett Bikeway Western Gwinnett Bikeway Huppertz Karen April 19 2018 Gwinnett Commissioners approve trails master plan ajc com Retrieved April 20 2018 Duluth county identify joint SPLOST projects Retrieved 24 October 2017 Check out the billion dollar trail network Gwinnett wants to build AJC 22 May 2018 Phase III Expansion Rogers Bridge Rogers Bridge Huppertz Karen Residents encouraged to complete Gwinnett Loop Trail Study The Atlanta Journal Constitution Could a Trail Network Breathe New Life into Gwinnett Place Sugar Loop Greenway Master Plan PDF sugarhillgreenway com April 2016 Retrieved 13 August 2017 Wickert David 18 December 2017 Metro Atlanta transportation plan calls for major bus expansion The Atlanta Journal Constitution AJC BOC approves pacts with Duluth Suwanee for Western Gwinnett Bikeway extension Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Western Gwinnett Bikeway amp oldid 1174128122, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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