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Agenda Item #



Columbus Consolidated Government



Council Meeting



08/14/2012



Agenda Report #



TO: Mayor and Council



SUBJECT: Forston Road - Truck Route System revision



INITIATED BY: Engineering







Recommendation: Approve the attached ordinance amending the City?s

existing Truck Route System for Truck weight and length restrictions that

includes:

1. Trucks may travel on Arterials or Collectors with the same weight/length

restrictions.

2. Amend method of measuring Single Chassis and Tractor Trailer lengths.

3. Amend the weight/length restrictions of Fortson Road from Double Churches

Road to Williams Road from 40 Tons/56 Feet to 18 Tons/30 Feet.



Background: Residents and Businesses asked that the Truck Route

restrictions for Fortson Road from Double Churches Road to Williams Road be

revised from the existing truck restrictions of 40 Tons/56 Feet to 18 Tons/36

Feet. The primary complaint was that allowing heavy trucks particularly dump

trucks to travel down Fortson Road to Double Churches Road caused unnecessary

congestion and diminished safety.



Analysis: The Traffic Engineering Division performed Vehicle Classification

counts finding that Fortson Road south of Williams Road had about 34% truck

traffic. A Public Information Meeting was held on July 12th at 5 PM at the

Northside Recreation Center with an information package provided to each

attendee. The meeting had eight attendees.



As an example, the proposed revisions will change a quarry dump truck route

from Fortson Road south to Double Churches to Veterans Parkway a distanced of

1.04 miles to a new route from Fortson Road to Williams Road east to Veterans

Parkway south to Double Churches Road a distance of 1.78 miles. This will

increase the truck driver?s route by 0.74 miles.



Most of the attendees understood the complaint and were supportive in their

comments. We received three written responses to the Public Information

Meeting:

Resident of Country Place, Fortson, Georgia Supports new restrictions

Resident of Raccoon Run, Fortson, Georgia Supports new restrictions

Truck Operator/Owner, Smith Road, Georgia Does not support

restrictions



Financial Considerations: The installation of the Truck Route signs will cost

the City approximately $300.00.



Projected Annual Fiscal Impact Statement: The only annual fiscal impact will be

to replace any damage traffic signs.



Legal Considerations: A revision to the Truck Route System requires an

ordinance adopted by Council.



Recommendations/ Actions: Approve the revision to the City?s Truck Route System.



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