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Georgia Ports Authority will invest $29 million in overpass project

February 2, 2024
Georgia Ports Authority

Pictured: A rendering of the future Ocean Terminal in Savannah once opened in 2026. Georgia Ports will build a $29 million overpass from Ocean Terminal over Louisville Road to remove truck traffic from local roads near the port and enable trucks to directly access U.S. Route 17. The project is paid by Georgia Ports, meaning no taxpayer dollars are required. Find print-quality images here. (Georgia Ports)

Will minimize traffic impact on local communities and increase efficiency to handle growing volumes

SAVANNAH, Ga., February 2, 2024 – Georgia Ports Authority has announced plans to invest $29 million in an overpass linking Ocean Terminal to Route 17 designed to keep terminal truck traffic from impacting local neighborhoods.

The project is the outcome of joint collaboration among Georgia Ports Authority, the city of Savannah and Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT). Led by GPA, the initiative started with talking to communities near Ocean Terminal and hearing their concerns on the impact of increased truck traffic on neighborhood streets.

The planned overpass will enable trucks to directly access Route 17, as opposed to using Louisville Road and local streets to enter the highway.  The Georgia Ports Authority will construct the overpass and roadway entrance to U.S. 17 according to GDOT specs and be completed in 2026. The roadway will then be turned over to GDOT for their maintenance and repair.

“This is a port project in the best interest of the community,” said President and CEO Griff Lynch. Mr. Lynch and Georgia Ports executives have been in contact with residents in the Brickyard area of the city near the port so they hear firsthand any concerns. “We want to keep trucks off local neighborhood roads for safety and sustainability reasons,” he added.

In addition to the overpass and entrance ramp construction to Route 17, GPA will also build a dedicated exit ramp from Route 17 and a new truck-only entrance roadway into Ocean Terminal designed for enhanced safety and traffic operations for the traveling public.

About Georgia Ports: Georgia’s ports and inland terminals support more than 561,000 jobs throughout the state annually, and contribute $33 billion in income, $140 billion in revenue and $3.8 billion in state and local taxes to Georgia’s economy. GPA anticipates investing $4.5 billion in the next ten years as part of its port master plan to expand cargo handling capabilities to support future supply chain requirements. As part of GPA’s community engagement efforts, $6 million will be donated to communities located near the Port of Savannah to support a multi-year, local workforce housing initiative. CNBC ranked Georgia #1 in the U.S. for infrastructure in America’s Top States for Business in 2023. Area Development — a site selection news outlet for the U.S., has ranked Georgia as the Top State to Do Business for ten consecutive years. For further information, visit gaports.com or contact Chief Communications Officer Tom Boyd at tboyd@gaports.com or call (912) 964-3855.

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