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- West Martintown Road Corridor Final Study - Report pp 1-50a
- West Martintown Road Corridor Final Study - Appx A - C
- West Martintown Road Corridor Final Study - Appx D - Development List
- West Martintown Road Corridor Final Study - Appx E & F
- West Martintown Road Corridor Final Study - Appx G - Public Comments
- West Martintown Road Corridor Final Study - Appx H - K Traffic Reports
W. Martintown Rd. Corridor Study
What is the W. Martintown Rd. Corridor Study?
The City of North Augusta contracted with AECOM to complete a study of the West Martintown Road Corridor between Hammond Pond Road to Gregory Lake Road.
The results of the study have been received and are provided at the following links. The report is very large and is broken into several sections to make it easier to review through the website:
- Study Report
- Appendix A – Raw Traffic Count
- Appendix B – 2020 Peak Hour Volume Development
- Appendix C – Crash Data
- Appendix D – West Martintown Road Study Development Map
- Appendix E – ARTS 2015 and 2050 Traffic Projections
- Appendix F – 2040 Peak Hour Volume Development
- Appendix G – Public Meeting Responses and Summary
- Appendix H – 2020 Existing Synchro and Sim Traffic Reports
- Appendix I – 2040 No-Build Synchro and Sim Traffic Reports
- Appendix J – 2040 Build Synchro and Sim Traffic Reports
- Appendix K – 2040 Build Sidra Reports
The Consultant
After advertising a Request for Proposals and reviewing proposals, the City selected AECOM to complete the corridor study in 2020.
Plan Adoption
The Mayor and City Council adopted Resolution No. 2021-12 on April 5, 2021 adopting the West Martintown Road Corridor Study as a guide in the development of West Martintown Road. Staff is directed to enact the prioritized list of roadway improvement projects in conjunction with further development to the extent possible.
RES 2021-12 Adopted 20-21 W. Martintown Rd. Corridor Study
Memo 21-010 W. Martintown Rd. Study Recommendation - Planning Commission Priority Projects