Project 31: Neighborhood Traffic Management Program

Project Statement

Funding for the Neighborhood Traffic Management program will provide for improvements to address speeding motorists, excessive traffic volumes, and related safety issues on local residential streets. Improvements may include installation of traffic calming devices and/or speed controls and roadway modifications such as speed humps, radar speed signs, curb extensions, and/or diverts in such locations as identified through the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program Policy.

Project Updates

On April 17, 2023 the SPLOST 2020 Oversight Committee confirmed that the revised NTMP policy, as a Proposed Project Concept, was consistent with the approved Initial Project Statement and could be used for the remainder of this program’s funding at their April meeting. On May 2, 2023, the Mayor & Commission approved sending the proposed revised NTMP Policy to the committee for further review and work before being brought back to the Mayor & Commission for consideration.  Further work on this program is on hold until Mayor & Commission completes the proposed committee work and approves of a new NTMP Policy.  

Neighborhoods Work was performed on include:

Project NameYear CompletedLocation/Closest AddressDescription of Work
Normal Avenue / Pine Needle NTMP2015Intersection of Pineneedle Rd and Normal AveImproved traffic markings and raised concrete island
Brooklyn Road NTMP2017#96 , #106, and #118 Brooklyn DriveSpeed Hump installations
Plantation Road NTMP2017#106, #150, and #190 Plantation DriveSpeed Hump installations
Ashton Drive NTMP2018#386 and #245 Ashton DriveRadar Speed Sign installations


Key Project Statistics

  • Designer: ACC Transportation and Public Works
  • Contractor: ACC Transportation and Public Works
  • Program Manager: Jacobs Engineering
  • Sponsor: Central Services Department
  • Original SPLOST Budget: $485,000
  • Total Cost: TBD
  • Completion Date: Ongoing