The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners recently committed to providing $5 million over the next four years for half the cost to study the Interstate 85 corridor.

Based on a memorandum of understanding approved May 15, the Georgia Department of Transportation will fund the other half of the study, which will extend from I-285 to I-985. Gwinnett’s portion is funded by the 2017 SPLOST.

District 2 Commissioner Lynette Howard said the project was identified in the county’s Comprehensive Transportation Plan.

“I’m excited to get this study under way and appreciate the state’s partnership to make it happen,” said Howard.

The study will address congestion, improving traffic flow and safety. The Georgia DOT will manage the project, with a total cost not to exceed $10 million.

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