timeline showing project in Construction phase

Current Activities:

(June 2023) Final paving on the last section of Spalding Drive will occur when the paving contractor returns in June. 

(May 2023) Landscaping and final site restoration were completed in April.Final paving on the last section of Spalding Drive is planned for May.

(April 2023) Landscaping and final site restoration will be completed in April. The intersection improvements were completed and opened to traffic in the summer of 2022.  A stormwater pipe crossing under Spalding Drive was replaced in late 2022 near the City Limit south of the intersection.  Tree planting and landscaping in the area is scheduled for the winter planting season.  

The primary objective of the proposed intersection improvement project is to reduce the frequency of angle crashes that occur due to the existing roadway alignment. It is difficult for southbound left turning vehicles on Spalding Drive to see northbound traffic for a sufficient distance to make safe turning and gap decisions. The severe angle of the intersection further limits visibility along the approaches. Given the intersection alignment, a high number of angle crashes occur, which supports the need for a safety improvement at this intersection.

Additionally, the City of Dunwoody has placed emphasis on pedestrian and bicycle safety and connectivity through this intersection. The intersection lacks signalized pedestrian facilities, with no pedestrian signals or push buttons at any crossing. These deficiencies will be remedied with the construction of the proposed intersection improvements.

Design

After presentation of three options at a public meeting, followed by direction from the City Council, the final plans were developed for a modified version of Option A.

The planned intersection improvement will add left turn lanes on the Chamblee Dunwoody and Spalding legs of the intersection. Other enhancements include bike lanes and sidewalks along Chamblee Dunwoody Road and Spalding Road as well as signalized pedestrian crossings.

Chamblee Dunwoody Road at Spalding Drive