The Johns Creek Public Works Department was recently recognized by The American Public Works Association Georgia Chapter with the Transportation Project of the Year award for the State Bridge Road widening from Camden Way to the Chattahoochee River.

The State Bridge Road project included Johns Creek’s widening 0.52 miles of State Bridge Road between Camden Way and the Chattahoochee River and Gwinnett County widening 1.10 miles of Pleasant Hill Road from the Chattahoochee River to McClure Bridge Road.

The city also upgraded two traffic signals from span wire to mast arms with fiber connectivity. The project Included a 10-foot enhanced sidewalk westbound, with a prefabricated pedestrian bridge, and an eastbound 5-foot sidewalk.

“We’re honored to receive the Georgia Chapter of APWA’s Project of the Year Award and the professional recognition for the significance of city’s investments in our community,” said Brian O’Connor, Johns Creek Assistant Public Works Director who served as Project Manager for the project.

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