Hey y'all,
I know that I haven't posted in awhile, but here I am, back again. Today, GSRTA (
Georgia
State
Road and
Tollway
Authority) voted to extend the tolls on Georgia's only toll road -- State Route 400, which connects the Buckhead community as well as north Fulton County with the north Georgia mountains. Planning for the portion of Georgia 400 between I-285 and its terminus at S.R. 60 (Dahlonega) began in 1954, and was dedicated in 1971. The southern extension between I-85 and I-285 was opened in 1993, with a toll of $0.50 for 2-axle vehicles.
We, as the Georgia taxpayers, were promised that the tolls would be removed from this road when the bonds were paid off, which would've been next summer (2011); however, the tolls will be extended to 2020. When the bonds are paid off next year, SRTA will have over $40 million dollars in their reserves, which could/should go toward building the missing link at the Ga. 400/I-85 interchange. There's no direct connection from I-85 South to Georgia 400 North; nor is there a direct connection from Georgia 400 South to I-85 North. Motorists have to navigate a confusing/congested route: Sidney Marcus Boulevard, Cheshire Bridge/Lenox roads and Buford Highway. Here's a diagram of the preliminary plans on how the interchange could look (
CLICK HERE). Also, there's the cost of tearing down the toll plaza, if the tolls were ever gotten rid of. Also, the Ga. 400/I-285 interchange is antiquated and is one of the most dangerous interchanges in the state. Traffic from I-285 East to Georgia 400 North has to merge left to right... with a very short taper
(CLICK HERE)
.
In short, I'm disappointed that our elected officials didn't keep their promise to remove the tolls from 400 when the bonds are to be paid off next year; however, if they utilize all of the monies in their (SRTA's) reserves and those collected until/into 2020 to build that missing link, knock down the toll plaza and revamp the Ga. 400/I-285 interchange, I'm supportive of this decision.
Georgia 400 Tolls Extended Until 2020
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Courtesy of ajc.com)