At the recent On Topic Luncheon presented by Porter Steel, GDOT Commissioner Russell McMurry provided insights on Georgia’s transportation advancements for 2025. Speaking to an audience of over 160 business professionals, McMurry highlighted several key projects that emphasize infrastructure improvements across the region, particularly in Gwinnett County.

Significant Upgrades on Georgia 316

Gwinnett County will see substantial work on Georgia 316, with new interchanges planned at key intersections such as Hi-Hope Road and Fence Road. Frontage roads are being constructed on both the north and south sides of 316, laying the groundwork for future accessibility and reducing congestion. Additional interchange improvements, including those at Cedars Road, are slated for completion by next summer.

Focused Efforts on Widening State Route 20 in Buford

In Buford, the widening of State Route 20 is a central project, aiming to alleviate traffic flow from Peachtree Industrial Boulevard to Buford Hwy/SR 13. Design efforts are also underway for an interchange at Thompson Mill Road, enhancing regional connectivity.

Enhanced Interstate and Route Accessibility

GDOT’s 2025 plans include improvements to accessibility along I-85 and McGinnis Ferry Road, with a new half-diamond interchange planned to allow smoother access. Additionally, projects like the widening of State Route 211 in Barrow and Gwinnett counties will facilitate greater connectivity, while State Route 124 will benefit from dual right-turn lanes to improve traffic flow toward I-85.

Ongoing Transportation Commitments

Commissioner McMurry acknowledged that transportation infrastructure requires ongoing work, with bid submissions scheduled for several projects next year. Recognizing cost escalations, GDOT continues to prioritize phased project advancements to manage both current demands and future growth.

For a full list of upcoming transportation projects, please visit the Georgia Department of Transportation’s website.


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