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Transportation Funding Act - GAroads.org Planned Progress:Addressing Congestion Through Innovative Mobility Investments A total of 11 new major investment roadway projects will provide new lanes and new capacity and new choices for all motorists. Additional safety and operational improvements will grow Georgia’s economy bigger and faster. Fact Sheet Infographic Impact Analysis Gov Deal's Press Release Press Release
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Forum - October 30, 2015 (Video) Part 1: Introduction & PurposePart 2: DBE ConsiderationsPart 3: TFA 2015, What this Means for GeorgiaPart 4: Bidding and Advertisement ProcessPart 5: Statewide Proposed Work Types & Categories Transportation Funding Act Forum - November 9, 2015 (Video) Part 1: Introduction & PurposePart 2: TFA 2015, What this Means for GeorgiaPart 3: Capital Program OutlookPart 4: Statewide Proposed Work Types & CategoriesPart 5: Bidding & Advertisement How to Do Business With Georgia DOTRoutine Maintenance Services How to Get Qualified for Routine Maintenance Services
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TFA 2015 Impact on Transportation Investments Capital Maintenance ProjectsPrior & Forecast Funds for Resurfacing Projects Routine Maintenance ActivitiesPrior & Forecast Funds for Maintenance Projects The Capital Maintenance Projects chart shows historical trends and a future projection based on projected readiness. The Routine Maintenance Activities chart shows historical trends and a future projection based on projected readiness. Bridge Projects Prior & Forecast Funds for Bridge Projects The Bridge Projects chart shows historical trends and a future projection based on projected readiness. What is the Transportation Funding Act of 2015? In July 2015, Governor Deal signed into law the Transportation Funding Act of 2015 (TFA) – dedicated transportation funding approved by the legislature to advance transportation and help make Georgia the #1 state for business investment. Read More This much-needed funding – an estimated $830 million to $1 billion in annual revenues offers Georgia DOT the opportunity to address critical infrastructure needs in routine and capital maintenance. Historically, Georgia DOT resurfaced 6-7 percent of the system annually which resulted in a 15-year resurfacing cycle. In 2014, only 2 percent of the system was resurfaced which meant that critical roads would be resurfaced every 50 years. Without the TFA, the Department anticipated resurfacing 1 percent of the system annually, putting major road resurfacing on a 100-year cycle. View Transportation Funding Plan
The HB170/Transportation Funding Act of 2015 (TFA 2015) affirmed the Legislative Joint Study Committee’s recommendation that $1 - $1.5 B in new annual transportation infrastructure funding is needed to address the State’s challenges. It is an excellent example of what so many other states are facing – it provides multiple options including the indexing of the excise tax and other fees to maintain a more dependable funding stream that will help counter the inflationary effects that could exist later. It also allows funding flexibility between state and federal funding. TFA 2015 is not a unique program to one area of the Department, but is spread across all programs. Address Maintenance & Operations Needs Georgia DOT has prioritized the backlog of transportation needs for this additional funding; primary focus areas will include maintenance and operations: Increased routine maintenance (pothole repair, grass mowing, litter pick-up, striping, guardrail repair and other preventative maintenance.) Increased resurfacing of state routes and Interstates More bridge replacements and improved bridge maintenance Increased safety and operational improvement projects Increased Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant (LMIG) funds The additional state funding allows the Department the ability to move federal funding to less complex projects; allowing projects to be potentially delivered faster and cheaper. Project Search TOP 5 MOST VISITED