From the Henssler Financial Studio, this is your news minute on the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast, presented by Engineered Solutions of Georgia. Today is Thursday June 8th, and I'm Brian Giffin.
Gwinnett County is set to eliminate three railroad crossings with the help of federal funding. The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has awarded the county approximately $888,000 as part of the Railroad Crossing Elimination Grants program. The crossings at Arcado Road, Oak Road/Gloster Road, and Hosea Road, located on the CSX rail line, will be studied for feasible construction alternatives to address safety, traffic increases, and curved approaches. Gwinnett County will provide a 20% non-Federal match for the project. Chatham County and DeKalb County were also awarded grants for their respective projects to improve multimodal communities and convert at-grade crossings to grade separated crossings. These grants are part of a larger effort by the FRA to enhance safety and address transportation needs in communities nationwide, aiming to reduce train-vehicle collisions and blocked rail crossings.
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