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1 Chapter 5, Policies and Implementation, Jackson, GA, Community Agenda (June 21, 2010) Table 5.2. Short-Term Program Jackson, NATURAL RESOURCES Seek resolution of or mitigate encroachments in the required buffer around Bear Creek Reservoir Educate agricultural property owners on the use of Best Management Practices (BMPs) (annual workshop or information campaign) Establish a go green internal county program to implement green and other conservation initiatives in county government (s) To Be Implemented Estimated ($) 2011 unknown ; $2,000 annually 2011 Staff Inventory 303d impaired streams 2012 Staff Monitor environmental conditions at Staff brownfield (environmentally contaminated) sites, including Agricycle, and encourage/apply for remediation grants Establish community garden on selected county owned property; initiate pilot program Actively participate in regional habitat protection plan once initiated Establish purchase of development rights (PDR) program Explore feasibility of converting purchase of development rights (PDR) program to a transferable development rights (TDR) program Long Range Staff Jackson Beautiful; GIS; s Long Range Unknown Long Range Staff ; Long Range Unknown ; Consultant HISTORIC RESOURCES Complete historic courthouse restoration $2,000,000 Courthouse Restoration Committee Hire additional professional in Department (multi-faceted responsibilities including technical assistance in historic preservation, grant application preparation, and community development) Conduct a detailed survey of historic resources in the unincorporated portions of the county, including farm resources Initiate program for marking important historic sites, trails, and cemeteries throughout county Add eligible properties to the National Register of Historic Places 2012 $40,000 plus benefits $40,000 ; Consultant $20,000 annually 2012 $2,500 per nomination GIS; ; Keep Jackson Beautiful Consultant Technical assistance (mediation) by NEGRC; Upper Oconee River Basin Water Authority federal grant Agricultural Extension Agent NEGRC Grant for initial seed money -Private Contributions ; Grant from DNR 131

2 Chapter 5, Policies and Implementation, Jackson, GA, Community Agenda (June 21, 2010) Nominate additional eligible farms to the Georgia Centennial Farm Program Acquire one or two heritage village sites in (target areas West Jackson and Southeastern Jackson ; complete improvements Prepare and adopt a resolution that protects landmarks and the most worthy historic properties from demolition ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Maintain an inventory of vacant industrial lands, vacant industrial buildings, and vacant commercial building spaces; market vacant sites and spaces to new users Continue participation in Georgia Innovation Crescent regional economic development program Maintain county s status/designation as a Certified Ready Community Prepare a comprehensive economic development strategic master plan; including industry needs analysis and municipal components at the option of individual cities Revise employment projections in this comprehensive plan Establish a central tourism and welcoming center housed in the historic Courthouse in downtown Jefferson Acquire land and construct welcome center at or near intersection of U.S. Hwy. 129 and Interstate 85 (co-locate with other facilities including city/county law enforcement) HOUSING/COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Monitor and annually report on the number of vacant subdivided lots in the county for planning and marketing purposes LAND USE Monitor annexations by all municipalities and comment on consistency of annexation proposals with county character maps Amend the Unified Code (UDC) to implement the plan Refill planner position in Department (s) To Be Implemented Estimated ($) 2012 Unknown ; Consultant 2013 $300,000 Parks and Recreation Long range TBD ; Consultant Chamber staff function Chamber staff function Chamber staff function Jackson Area Jackson Area Jackson Area 2012 $150,000 Jackson Area 2013 Staff function or Chamber Unknown existing space 2015 $250,000 (county specific project share) Staff Staff ; Chamber Jackson Area GIS; $40,000 ; Consultant $40,000 ; General Fund; Chamber; possible contributions by interested cities or Chamber and Chamber Partnership Capital Improvement Program Staff Staff 132

3 Chapter 5, Policies and Implementation, Jackson, GA, Community Agenda (June 21, 2010) Monitor the balance of residential and nonresidential development in the county by regularly updating the existing land use map Revise and resubmit this short-term work program for state and regional review and update the 2020 future land use plan map Prepare amendments to amended UDC after comprehensive review COMMUNITY FACILITIES Add tennis courts and skate park to East Jackson Park Add restrooms to West Jackson Middle School (s) To Be Implemented Estimated ($) Staff 2015 Staff Long Range Staff Geographic Information Systems; 2011 $90,000 Recreation Department 2011 $70,000 Recreation Department for a South Jackson Park 2011 $20,000 Recreation Department for a Agricultural/Exposition Center 2010 $15,000 Recreation Department Periodically report to the board of Staff Capital commissioners on whether level of service (annually) Projects standards for community facilities are being maintained Staff Staff Staff Staff Complete master plan for county facility Ongoing Unknown Administration complex Senior Center Expansion Ongoing $500,000 Administration CDBG Install additional fire hydrants throughout the county for improved fire protection $500,000 annually JCWSA Capital Program Add new EMS facilities (purchase land, construct facilities, and equip) and improve emergency warning siren coverage $750,000 Emergency Services and Prepare public safety master plan Ongoing Unknown Various Departments Acquire land and develop plans for the ; Unknown Joint Project Parks Creek Water Supply Reservoir Construction Jefferson and (jointly with Jefferson) Long Range Jackson Implement the regional comprehensive solid waste management plan short-term work program Annual tasks per plan Per plan Landfill Water and sewer funds; JCWSA; Jefferson Staff ; 133

4 Chapter 5, Policies and Implementation, Jackson, GA, Community Agenda (June 21, 2010) Participate in updating of the Northeast Georgia regional comprehensive solid waste management plan (s) To Be Implemented Per Recertification Schedule Estimated ($) TBD Landfill Reconstruct solid waste transfer station including new recycling center Underway $1,100,000 Landfill Construct new animal control facility 2014 $500,000 Prepare update to System-Wide Recreation 2011 $60,000 Parks and Master, , including Recreation greenway master plan for North Oconee River Acquire land for new active and passive park (and which may be used for colocation of other needed public facilities) Greenspaces Acquisition Program North Oconee River Forest Preserve Pursue additional federal and state funding for open space acquisition and park and greenway improvements Prepare and annually update the county s capital improvement program Prepare/maintain school enrollment projections for unincorporated Jackson (Jackson Schools) Determine short- and long-term needs for health department facilities, purchase land, and construct facilities TRANSPORTATION Complete regional and local road improvements and implement other recommendations per the capital improvement program (Section 8.8) of the wide Roadways Prepare five-year update of wide Roadways 2014 $600,000 Parks and Recreation Long Range TBD Parks and Recreation TBD Grants Administrator TBD Finance Dept.; ; Staff 2015 or Long Range TBD Per adopted plans ; Board of Education Board of Health; Board of Commissioners Capital Projects $100,000 Capital Projects Per Airport ; Northeast GA Regional Commission Capital program or future Recreation Bond; PDR fund or future Recreation Bond Staff Federal, State, and Local Per Adopted Road Bond Program; Airport Authority Implement Jackson Airport Master Authority Expand rural public transit program s State funds; General Fund 134

5 Chapter 5, Policies and Implementation, Jackson, GA, Community Agenda (June 21, 2010) Establish regional bicycle loop route from Nicholson via SR 334 to the area then southbound via Waterworks Road, to SR 335 and returning eastbound back to Nicholson INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION Annually hold an intergovernmental coordination summit with municipalities and major service providers including school districts Develop and approve intergovernmental agreements with interested cities for the provision of GIS services to municipalities Monitor and participate in current and ongoing efforts to develop and revise the Northeast Georgia regional comprehensive plan Prepare and adopt a cooperative agreement holding impervious surfaces in the Curry Creek watershed to the maximum 25 percent allowable under the environmental planning criteria for water supply watersheds Prepare and adopt intergovernmental agreements with applicable cities for law enforcement Reconsider, and revise existing intergovernmental agreements and develop new intergovernmental agreements, as appropriate Revisit and revise or readopt the citycounty dispute resolution process (annexation/land use) Revisit and readopt the city-county service delivery strategy Initiate a cooperative effort between the county and the Nicholson to jointly build public facilities within the new, planned downtown of Nicholson Develop and adopt cooperative agreements regarding first responder public safety calls with adjacent counties where portions of roads in one county are only accessible via entrance into another county OTHER Prepare quarterly report monitoring the progress of implementing the comprehensive plan; maintain data base of implementation and post on website (s) To Be Implemented Estimated ($) Long Range Unknown Capital Projects ; City of Nicholson; $5,000 annually 2011 Staff Ongoing Staff 2011 Staff 2011 Staff GIS; Administration ; Jefferson Sheriff; ; 2015 Long Range Staff Staff Staff ; City of Nicholson ; public safety personnel capital funds; state funds; federal funds Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff function Staff function Staff function 135

6 Chapter 5, Policies and Implementation, Jackson, GA, Community Agenda (June 21, 2010) Table 5.3. Short-Term Program wide Roadways Jackson, TP RMP Road Maintenance Program $475 Jackson 002 TP SMP Sign Maintenance Program $75 Jackson 003 TP TP wide safety projects within school $100 Jackson zones 004 TP TP New sidewalk installation and pedestrian $125 Jackson upgrades 005 TP TP Interchange Justification Report for SR 60/I $200 Jackson Interchange. 006 TP BR Bridge # , Woods Bridge Road over the North Oconee River Structural Evaluation Study 007 TP BR Bridge # , Galilee Church Road, Right-of-Way Acquisition 008 TP TP Park & Ride Lot Feasibility Study adjacent to SR 53/I-85 Interchange 009 TP BR Engineering and Design for Diamond Hill Church Road over North Oconee River Deck Replacement 010 TP BR Dixon Bridge Road over North Oconee River Deck Replacement 011 TP INT Engineering and Design of Intersection Improvements on Gum Springs Church Road at SR TP BR Bridge # , Sanford Road over Sandy Creek Structural Evaluation Study 013 TP INT Construction of Intersection Improvement on SR 124 at SR 332 Signalization 014 TP INT Right-of-way acquisition for Intersection Improvements on Gum Springs Church Road at SR TP INT Utility Relocations for Intersection Improvements on Gum Springs Church Road at SR TP TP Corridor and Environmental Study for SR 60/Sam Freeman Road South Extension to SR 53 including Bill Watkins Road 017 TP TP Corridor and Environmental Study for Industrial Parkway Extension 018 TP TRA Concept Design Report for SR 60/I-85 Interchange. 019 TP BR Bridge # , Chandler Bridge Road over the North Oconee River Structural Evaluation Study 020 TP TRA Engineering Design for Park & Ride Lot adjacent to SR 53/I-85 Interchange 021 TP TP Engineering & Design for Improvements on State Street from Bypass to US 441 Business 022 TP BR Diamond Hill Church Road over North Oconee River Deck Replacement Local Bond $2.5 GDOT General Federal $75 Jackson $15 GDOT General Federal $10 Jackson $200 Jackson $82 Jackson $2.5 GDOT General Federal $85 Jackson & & State Maint. GDOT $50 Jackson $100 Jackson $150 Jackson and & Hoschton $200 Jackson and $120 GDOT General Federal $2.5 GDOT General Federal $25 GDOT General Federal $50 Jackson & $200 Jackson 136

7 Chapter 5, Policies and Implementation, Jackson, GA, Community Agenda (June 21, 2010) 023 TP TRA Right-of-way acquisition for SR 53 road widening from I-85 to SR 211 Hall & Jackson Counties 024 TP TRA Engineering and design of the SR 82 Airport Connector 025 TP TRA Engineering and design of Bana Road, Phases I & II 026 TP TRA Engineering and design of Concord Road Sewer Extension, Phase I 027 TP INT Construction of Intersection Improvements on Gum Springs Church Road at SR TP TP Corridor and Environmental Study for to Arcade Connectivity Improvements $37,000 GDOT $650 Jackson, Jefferson & GDOT $400 Jackson $75 Jackson $582 Jackson $85 Jackson and and Arcade Local Bond & State Local Bond Local Bond 029 TP TRA Environmental Study and Engineering Design for SR 60/I-85 Interchange $1,080 GDOT General Federal 030 TP BR Bridge # , Old Pendergrass Road over the Middle Oconee River Structural $2.5 GDOT General Federal Evaluation Study 031 TP TRA Right-of-Way Acquisition of 2 acres for Park & Ride Lot adjacent to SR 53/I-85 Interchange $150 GDOT General Federal 032 TP TP Right-of-way acquisition for Improvements on $250 Jackson State Street from Bypass to US 441 Business & 033 TP INT Engineering and Design of Intersection $35 Jackson Improvement on Gum Springs Church Road at Gum Springs ary School 034 TP INT Engineering and Design for Intersection $50 Jackson Improvement on Gum Springs Church Road at Jackson Trail 035 TP INT Right-of-way acquisition for Intersection $50 Jackson Improvement on Gum Springs Church Road at Jackson Trail 036 TP INT Engineering and design of Intersection $20 Jackson Improvement on Old State Road at Pond Fork Church 037 TP INT Construction of Intersection Improvement on $200 Jackson Old State Road at Pond Fork Church 038 TP TRA Right-of-way acquisition for the SR 82 Airport Connector $250 Jackson, Local Bond & State Jefferson & GDOT 039 TP TRA Right-of-way acquisition for Bana Road, $250 Jackson Local Bond Phases I & II 040 TP TRA Construction of Bana Road, Phases I & II $5,101 Jackson Local Bond 041 TP TRA Concord Road Sewer Extension, Phase I $1,225 Jackson Local Bond 042 TP TRA to Arcade Connectivity Improvements Engineering and Construction 043 TP TRA I-85 widening from 4 lanes to 6 lanes from SR 211 in Barrow to SR 53 in Jackson $6,052 Jackson and and Arcade $15,170 GDOT General Federal ( ) 137

8 Chapter 5, Policies and Implementation, Jackson, GA, Community Agenda (June 21, 2010) 044 TP TP Corridor and Environmental Study for B. Wilson Road Extension Improvements utilizing existing routes and new location roadways 045 TP BR Construction of Bridge # , Whites Bottom Road over Walnut Creek Bridge Replacement 046 TP TRA Construction of Park & Ride Lot Phase I with 100 spaces adjacent to SR 53/I-85 Interchange 047 TP TP Review Unified Code to amend regulations to implement Policies 1.7, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7 and 2.8, 2.9, 2.10, 2.11, 2.13, 2.16, 2.17, 2.18, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.9, 3.12, 3.15, 4.1, 4.2, 5.3, 5.4, and prepare and adopt an Ordinance for implementing amendments. 048 TP TP Prepare corridor map and its implementation provision in Unified Code and its implementing ordinance for adoption by Board of Commissioners. 049 TP TP Amend the existing Service Delivery System Agreements to address Policies 2.19, 3.14, 3.16, 4.3, 6.7, 050 TP TRA Concept Design Report, Engineering and Construction of SR 60/Sam Freeman Road Extension to SR 53 including Bill Watkins Road 051 TP INT Construction of Intersection Improvement on Gum Springs Church Road at Gum Springs ary School 052 TP INT Construction of Intersection Improvement on Gum Springs Church Road at Jackson Trail 053 TP INT Engineering and design of intersection improvements on SR 82 at Farm Road 054 TP INT Engineering and design of Intersection Improvements on Thompson Mill Road (Jessie Cronic Road) at New Liberty Church Road $100 Jackson & $1,500 GDOT General Federal $250 GDOT General Federal $75 Jackson $15 Jackson $10 Jackson $13,098 Jackson and and Hoschton $400 Jackson $650 Jackson $100 Jackson $60 Jackson & 055 TP TRA Construction of the SR 82 Airport Connector $9,501 Jackson, Jefferson & GDOT 056 TP BR Bridge # , Deadwyler Road over the North Oconee River Structural Evaluation Study 057 TP TRA Right-of-way acquisition for SR 60/Sam Freeman Road Extension to SR 53 including Bill Watkins Road 058 TP TP Park & Ride Lot Feasibility Study adjacent to US 129/I-85 Interchange 059 TP INT Engineering and design for intersection improvements on SR 53 at 3 locations: Jefferson Street, Peachtree Road, & Broad Street 060 TP INT Right-of-way acquisition for intersection improvements on SR 53 at 3 locations: Jefferson Street, Peachtree Road, & Broad Street & State Local Bond & State $2.5 GDOT General Federal $13,098 Jackson and and Hoschton $15 GDOT General Federal $250 Jackson & Hoschton $195 Jackson & Hoschton & State & State 138

9 Chapter 5, Policies and Implementation, Jackson, GA, Community Agenda (June 21, 2010) 061 TP INT Construction of intersection improvements on SR 53 at 3 locations: Jefferson Street, Peachtree Road, & Broad Street 062 TP TP Construction of Improvements on State Street from Bypass to US 441 Business 063 TP TRA Construction of SR 53 road widening from I-85 to SR 211 Hall & Jackson Counties 064 TP INT Right-of-way acquisition for intersection improvements on SR 82 at Farm Road 065 TP INT Right-of-way acquisition for Intersection Improvements on Thompson Mill Road (Jessie Cronic Road) at New Liberty Church Road 066 TP INT Engineering and design of Intersection Improvement on Hoods Mill at Waterworks Road 067 TP INT Right-of-way acquisition for Intersection Improvement on Hoods Mill at Waterworks Road 068 TP INT Construction of Intersection Improvement on Hoods Mill at Waterworks Road 069 TP TRA Engineering and design of Concord Road Extension, Phase II 070 TP BR Bridge # , Kissam Road over Curry Creek Structural Evaluation Study 071 TP INT Construction of intersection improvements on SR 82 at Farm Road 072 TP INT Construction of Intersection Improvements on Thompson Mill Road (Jessie Cronic Road) at New Liberty Church Road 073 TP TRA Right-of-way acquisition for Concord Road Extension, Phase II $1,000 Jackson & Hoschton $600 Jackson & & State $30,000 GDOT $50 Jackson & State $50 Jackson & $65 Jackson $50 Jackson $850 Jackson $750 Jackson Local Bond $2.5 GDOT General Federal $975 Jackson & State $973 Jackson & $3,000 Jackson Local Bond TOTAL $148,707.0 Notes: RMP represents Road Maintenance Program, SMP represents Sign Maintenance Program, TP represents Transportation ning, TRA represents Transportation Network, BR represents Bridges, and INT represents Intersection Improvements. 139

10 Chapter 5, Policies and Implementation, Jackson, GA, Community Agenda (June 21, 2010) Table 5.4. Long-Term Program wide Roadways Jackson, TP RMP Road Maintenance Program $7,000 Jackson 002 TP SMP Sign Maintenance Program $1,204 Jackson 003 TP TP wide safety projects within school zones $280 Jackson 004 TP TP New sidewalk installation and pedestrian upgrades $350 Jackson 005 TP TRA Right-of-Way Acquisition for SR 60/I-85 Interchange $2,400 GDOT General Federal 006 TP TRA Engineering and design of Possum Creek Road $120 Jackson Connector Improvement and Bridge Replacement over Holder s Creek Project 007 TP BR Bridge # , SR 82 Spur crossing I-85 Structural Evaluation Study 008 TP BR Bridge # , SR 82 Spur over the North Oconee River Structural Evaluation Study 009 TP BR Bridge # , Plainview Road crossing I-85 Structural Evaluation Study 010 TP BR Bridge # , Ethridge Road over the Middle Oconee River Structural Evaluation Study 011 TP BR Bridge # , SR 334 over Sandy Creek Structural Evaluation Study 012 TP BR Bridge # , Wayne Poultry Road over Allen Creek Structural Evaluation Study 013 TP BR Bridge # , Wayne Poultry Road over Pond Fork Creek Structural Evaluation Study 014 TP TRA Engineering Design for Park & Ride Lot adjacent to US 129/I-85 Interchange $25 GDOT General Federal 015 TP TP Prepare Bicycle/Pedestrian and adopted by $60 Jackson Board of Commissioners (Policy 1.6) 016 TP TP Prepare and adopt an Emergency Evacuation $35 Jackson (Policy 2.3) 017 TP TRA Construction of Concord Road Extension, Phase II $15,411 Jackson Local Bond 018 TP TRA Construction of Possum Creek Road Connector $1,500 Jackson Improvement and Bridge Replacement over Holder s Creek Project 019 TP TP Construction of Airport Sewer Extension $500 Jackson Local Bond 020 TP TP Engineering and design of Hospital Road $40 Jackson Local Bond Connection to US TP TRA Right-of-Way Acquisition of 2 acres for Park & Ride Lot adjacent to US 129/I-85 Interchange $150 GDOT General Federal 022 TP TP Corridor and Environmental Study for Jefferson East By-pass $250 Jackson and Jefferson 023 TP TP Construction of Hospital Road Connection to US $542 Jackson Local Bond 024 TP TRA Construction of Park & Ride Lot Phase I with 100 spaces adjacent to US 129/I-85 Interchange $250 GDOT General Federal 025 TP TP Corridor and Environmental Study for to Pendergrass Connectivity Improvements 026 TP TP Installation of Steve Reynolds Industrial Boulevard Signal $160 Jackson and $80 Jackson Local Bond 140

11 Chapter 5, Policies and Implementation, Jackson, GA, Community Agenda (June 21, 2010) Local Bond 027 TP TP Engineering and design of Retail Boulevard $500 Jackson 028 TP TRA Construction of SR 60 Interchange at I $16,292 GDOT General Federal 029 TP TRA I-85 widening from 4 lanes to 6 lanes from SR 53 to $52,374 GDOT General Federal US 129. ( ) 030 TP TRA Industrial Parkway Extension Engineering and Construction $27,682 Jackson and 031 TP TP Park & Ride Lot Feasibility Study adjacent to US 98/I-85 Interchange $15 GDOT General Federal 032 TP TP Corridor and Environmental Study for $175 Jackson /Hoschton to Maysville Connectivity Improvements and, Hoschton, and Maysville 033 TP TP Corridor and Environmental Study for to $85 Jackson Talmo Connectivity Improvements and and Talmo 034 TP TP Right-of-way acquisition for Retail $500 Jackson Local Bond Boulevard 035 TP TRA Engineering Design for Park & Ride Lot adjacent to US 98/I-85 Interchange $25 GDOT General Federal 036 TP TP Prepare wide Transportation Update $250 Jackson (Policy 1.1) 037 TP TRA Jefferson East By-pass, Concept Design Report, $13,098 Jackson Engineering and Construction and Jefferson 038 TP TRA to Pendergrass Connectivity $9,791 Jackson Improvements Engineering and Construction and 039 TP TP Construction of Retail Boulevard $9,048 Jackson Local Bond 040 TP BR Bridge # , US 129 over Allen Creek Structural Evaluation Study 041 TP BR Bridge # , SR 15 Alternate/SR 82 over Curry Creek Structural Evaluation Study 042 TP BR Bridge # , SR 15 Alternate over the North Oconee River Structural Evaluation Study 043 TP BR Bridge # , SR 60 over Walnut Creek Structural Evaluation Study 044 TP BR Bridge # , SR 332 over the Walnut Creek overflow Structural Evaluation Study 045 TP BR Bridge # , SR 332 over Walnut Creek Structural Evaluation Study 046 TP BR Bridge # , New Kings Bridge Road over the North Oconee River Structural Evaluation Study 047 TP BR Bridge # , Chandler Cemetery Road over the North Oconee River Structural Evaluation Study 048 TP BR Bridge # , New Cut Road over Walnut Creek Structural Evaluation Study 049 TP TRA Right-of-Way Acquisition of 2 acres for Park & Ride Lot adjacent to US 98/I-85 Interchange $150 GDOT General Federal 050 TP TRA Construction of Roadway Improvements to Old Pendergrass from SR 332 to US 129, and from US 129 to US 129 Business $4,175 Jackson & Jefferson & State 141

12 Chapter 5, Policies and Implementation, Jackson, GA, Community Agenda (June 21, 2010) 051 TP INT Construction of Jackson Trail Road Intersection Improvements at SR 53, Wehunt Road, Doster Road, and SR TP TRA Construction of Park & Ride Lot Phase I with 100 spaces adjacent to US 98/I-85 Interchange 053 TP TRA /Hoschton to Maysville Connectivity Improvements Engineering and Construction 054 TP TRA to Talmo to Gainesville Connectivity Improvements Engineering and Construction 055 TP TP Park & Ride Lot Feasibility Study adjacent to SR 60/I-85 Interchange 056 TP TP Corridor and Environmental Study for to Nicholson Connectivity Improvements 057 TP TRA to Nicholson Connectivity Improvements Engineering and Construction 058 TP TRA I-85 widening from 4 lanes to 6 lanes from US 129 to SR TP TRA I-85 widening from 4 lanes to 6 lanes from SR 82 to US TP TRA I-85 widening from 4 lanes to 6 lanes from US 98 to Banks line. 061 TP TRA Engineering Design for Park & Ride Lot adjacent to SR 60/I-85 Interchange 062 TP TP Engineering and design of Jessie Cronic Road Roadway Improvements from SR 124 to Barrow line 063 TP TRA I-85 widening from 6 lanes to 8 lanes from SR 211 in Barrow to SR 53 in Jackson 064 TP TRA B. Wilson Road Extension Improvements, Concept Design Report, Engineering and Construction 065 TP TRA Right-of-Way Acquisition of 2 acres for Park & Ride Lot adjacent to SR 60/I-85 Interchange 066 TP TP Right-of-way acquisition for Jessie Cronic Road Roadway Improvements from SR 124 to Barrow line 067 TP TRA Construction of Park & Ride Lot Phase I with 100 spaces adjacent to SR 60/I-85 Interchange 068 TP TP Park & Ride Lot Feasibility Study adjacent to SR 82/I-85 Interchange 069 TP TRA Construction of SR 53 By-pass, Hoschton from Zion Church Road to Barrow line 070 TP TP Construction of Jessie Cronic Road Roadway Improvements from SR 124 to Barrow line 071 TP TRA Engineering Design for Park & Ride Lot adjacent to SR 82/I-85 Interchange $3,450 Jackson & State $250 GDOT General Federal $16,752 Jackson and, Hoschton, and Maysville $8,960 Jackson and and Talmo $15 GDOT General Federal $250 Jackson and and Nicholson $22,128 Jackson and and Nicholson $27,451 GDOT General Federal ( ) $44,789 GDOT General Federal ( ) $19,866 GDOT General Federal ( ) $25 GDOT General Federal $600 Jackson & State $15,170 GDOT General Federal ( ) $186,141 Jackson and $150 GDOT General Federal $250 Jackson & State $250 GDOT General Federal $15 GDOT General Federal $43,000 GDOT Federal $7,500 Jackson & State $25 GDOT General Federal 142

13 Chapter 5, Policies and Implementation, Jackson, GA, Community Agenda (June 21, 2010) 072 TP TRA Right-of-Way Acquisition of 2 acres for Park & Ride Lot adjacent to SR 82/I-85 Interchange 073 TP TRA Construction of Park & Ride Lot Phase I with 100 spaces adjacent to SR 82/I-85 Interchange 074 TP TRA Industrial Parkway West Extension Environmental, Traffic/Signal Engineering Services 075 TP TRA Industrial Parkway West Extension Right-of-Way Purchase & Acquisition $150 GDOT General Federal $250 GDOT General Federal $227 Jackson & State $1,173 Jackson & State 076 TP TRA Industrial Parkway West Extension Construction of 5875 LF 2-lane Urban Template and 260 Multi-Span Bridge $5,447 Jackson TOTAL $568,841.0 & State Notes: RMP represents Road Maintenance Program, SMP represents Sign Maintenance Program, TP represents Transportation ning, TRA represents Transportation Network, BR represents Bridges, and INT represents Intersection Improvements. 143

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