West Ponce/West Trinity Bike Lanes One Step Closer to Reality
Decatur Metro | February 15, 2010
Cities are products of the state. And don’t the cities know it.
Decisions by local municipalities may have the largest impact on our day-to-day lives, but in many cases the state still has the last say. And sometimes cities have to hold their breath a very long time waiting for the state to say ANYthing.
Especially when that state entity is the Georgia Department of Transportation.
One such Decatur bond project, which has been sitting patiently in the queue since 2006, is the construction of the West Ponce de Leon/West Trinity bike lanes. It’s original, optimistic construction date was October 2008-March 2009. But as you may have noticed, when you venture out on Ponce or Trinity, there is no mini-lane for our two-wheeled friends; much to the chagrin of Decatur’s new bike advocacy group.
However, it looks like the city may finally be making some progress. Amongst the items on the docket for tomorrow’s city commission meeting: a resolution authorizing the mayor to execute an agreement with GDOT for the West Ponce/West Trinity bike lanes. Under the agreement, the city would provide $65,465 to match the $261,860 in federal transportation enhancement funding to be put up by GDOT.
As for next steps: according to a note from City Manager Peggy Merriss, “Once the agreement is executed by the Department of Transportation, the city will receive its authorization to advertise for bids and proceed with construction.”
The “hurry up and wait” period for this particular project may almost be over.











