The eastbound Big Scrunch is now operational and mostly flowing well under weekend traffic volumes. We'll see about Monday. Or really Tuesday, since Monday is a lesser holiday.
Operationally, the fourth eastbound 285 mainline lane is dropped at the Ashford Dunwoody offramp, with the Roswell Road onramp force-merged into it, eliminating the former weaving lane. The taper is decently long, at least.
The new CD extension passing under the Ashford Dunwoody bridge is open, too. I passed through yesterday on the way home from work, staying on the mainline (Google Maps erroneously showed the mainline as being closed, and routed me via the two loop ramps at the Glenridge Connector!

). At that point in time, the mainline was choked down to three lanes right before the MARTA bridge, and traffic was backed up on the CD. Yesterday I surmised that they were putting the finishing touches on the two-lane CD connection to the mainline, but... today I learned that I was wrong: In fact, the fourth lane is added to the mainline by the Peachtree Dunwoody onramp, and the new CD will remain choked down to one lane for a while, which will create a persistent backup. Oh, well: it's better than it was before. Meanwhile, adding the fourth lane to the mainline there avoids even a small reduction in mainline capacity. I think it's a good idea.
Eventually, the merge area between the CD and the mainline will be enlarged to allow traffic from the CD to merge into the mainline before the right lane ends. The auxiliary lane from the Ashford Dunwoody onramp to the Chamblee Dunwoody offramp is a permanent feature-- I'd suspected that it might be commandeered for the second lane of the CD, but no.
Oh: Google Maps is STILL showing the eastbound 285 mainline as closed! WTF? I hope they get it straight before tomorrow morning.
