The Cobb Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved a $1.3 million contract to construct a roundabout at Post Oak Tritt Road and Hembree Road.
The low bid amount (among eight proposals) was submitted by Glosson Enterprises and the funding comes from the 2016 Cobb government SPLOST.
The commissioners also voted to proceed with condemnation proceedings involving one property owner on Post Oak Tritt Road to obtain right-of-way for the roundabout project while negotiations continue with that resident.
In addition to the roundabout, the project includes enhanced street lighting and sidewalk ramp upgrades, required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The intersection currently has only one stop sign, at Hembree Road.
Completion of the roundabout project is expected by July 2019, according to Cobb DOT.
Also on Tuesday, commissioners approved spending $197,990 for design and construction administration work for a new building on the Hyde Farm facility on Lower Roswell Road.
Southern A & E, LLC will design the multi-level building that will support continuing agricultural operations, house farm vehicles and help facilitate the use of farm equipment on the 135-acre property, which is being preserved as an educational and recreational resource for the public.
The contract is “one step closer to the idea for Hyde Farm,” District 2 commissioner Bob Ott said before the 5-0 board vote.
The Cobb Master Gardeners recently planted a community garden at Hyde Farm, which is located at the end of Hyde Road.
The commissioners also voted to spend $191,726 in “closeout” funding for the finishing touches on the Sewell Mill Library and Cultural Center, which opened in December.
The additional money, which comes from the 2016 SPLOST, will be used for rock removal, expanded security, furnishing, signage and acoustical work.
Can you clarify the paragraph: In addition to the roundabout, which will replace the current traffic signal, the project includes enhanced street lighting and sidewalk ramp upgrades, required under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
There isn’t currently a traffic signal at Hembree and Post Oak Tritt. Thank you!
Thank you for pointing that out Stacy. I have corrected the article to indicate the stop sign at Hembree Road.