| Project ID | ALP- 59 |
| Local ID | C2226 |
| Project Name Title | 4 Pedestrian Bridges (Windward Pkwy over Big Creek; Greenway access |
| Tier | Tier 1 |
| Project Type | Pedestrian and Bike Improvements |
| Initiatve Type | TSPLOST2 |
| City | Alpharetta |
| Current Stage | Construction |
| Project Description | This is for the design and construction of 4 pedestrian bridges over Big Creek and Big Creek Tributary along Windward Parkway. The pedestrian bridges will provide connections between the existing sidewalks, facilitating pedestrian movement and crossing over the Creeks. Four bridges are with the following general specifications: 1. Two pedestrian bridges over Big Creek between Union Hill Road and Clubhouse Drive. It consists of an 8' pedestrian bridge (6' clear width) on the north side of Windward Parkway; and another same type of bridge with an additional 10' multi-use trail on the south side of Windward Parkway to connect the existing sidewalk to Big Creek Greenway. 2. Two 8' pedestrian bridges (6' clear width) over Big Creek Tributary between Clubhouse Drive and Admiral Crossing on both sides of Windward Parkway. |
| Construction Firm Selected | Vertical Earth |
| Design Firm Selected | Moffatt & Nichol |
| Estimated Design Completion Date | April, 2024 |
| Estimated Start Date For Project | September, 2024 |
| Estimated Construction Completion Date | NULL |
| Estimated Substantial Completion Date | February, 2026 |
| Link To External Website | https://cleargov.com/georgia/fulton/city/alpharetta/projects/3817/four-pedestrian-bridges-along-windward-pkwy-over-big-creek-greenway-(tsplost_2,-tier_1) |
| Primary Funding Source | Sales Tax |
| TSPLOST Budget ($) | $4,000,000 |
| TSPLOST Dollars Spent ($) | $3,774,500 |
| TSPLOST Dollars Committed (not spent) ($) | $225,500 |
| Cost Status | Green |
| Schedule Status | Green |
| Status | Active |
| Editor | imisbach@alpharetta.ga.us |
| Project Year | 2022 |
| Last Update | 2026-02-18 13:13:38 |
| State | Georgia |
| Address | Windward Pkwy |
| Creation Date | 2022-03-31 |