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2010 Signal Timing Report

The primary purpose of our Traffic Signal Timing Program is to improve traffic flow along the City of Macon and Bibb County’s major corridors, while improving the efficiency of traffic signal operations. In addition, our timing efforts aim to reduced emissions, vehicle stops, and fuel consumption along the major arterials. In a joint effort with the Georgia Department of Transportation we were able to obtain funding through the Statewide Signal Timing contract to retime the following arterials.

• Eisenhower Parkway from Pionono Avenue to Romiser Drive (Year 2010)
• Gray Highway from I-16 @ Spring Street to Wal-Mart Drive (Year 2010)
• Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd from I-16 WB exit to Eisenhower Parkway (Year 2010)
• Mercer University from Montpelier Avenue to I-475 Southbound (Year 2012)
• Emery Highway from Second Street to Jeffersonville Road (Year 2012)

Landmarks

Ft. Hawkins
PO Box 7344
Macon, GA 31209-7344
Website

Ocmulgee National Monument

Ocmulgee is a memorial to the antiquity of man in this corner of the North American continent.

Fort Hawkins

Fort Hawkins was established in 1806 by President Thomas Jefferson and Indian Agent Col. Benjamin Hawkins as an official U.S.

Visitors' Bureau

Macon Georgia Convention & Visitors' Bureau/Downtown Visitors' Center

450 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd,
Macon, GA 31201-3300

Phone: (478) 743-3401 or Toll Free (800) 768-3401