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Transportation Plans & Programs
Facilitates management development of the Department Strategic Plan, which includes measurable objectives, covering the next 3-5 years, that focus on improving Department performance as well as the performance of the state transportation system.
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- Adopt-A-Highway Program
A partnership between the Georgia DOT and Keep Georgia Beautiful that establishes volunteer groups to remove litter from roadsides.
- Air Quality Improvement
Find out about Georgia DOT's role in implementing and supporting clean air initiatives.
- Long Range Program
Find here the latest listing of projects by county.
- Construction Work Program
A listing, updated monthly, of Georgia DOT's 6-year Construction Work Program. You can view the listing
for the entire state or for individual counties.
- Fast Forward Transportation Program
This is a comprehensive 6-year, $15.5 billion transportation program that will relief congestion and spur economic growth by accelerating existing projects.
- Governor's Road Improvement Program (GRIP)
A transportation program to enhance economic development opportunities that will connect 95% of the cities in Georgia with a population of 2,500 or more to the interstate system.
- I-285 Strategic Implementation Plan
The strategic implementation Plan for I-285 is aimed to minimize congestion and to maintain safe and efficient operations over the next 25 years.
- Local Assistance Road Program (LARP)
A program designed to assist County and City Governments in maintaining and improving their local road system. Click here to access the LARP Application.
- Litter Prevention
An overview of Georgia DOT's effort to improve the landscape and appearance of Georgia roadways by preventing the accumulation of trash and debris on frequently traveled corridors.
- State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)
A three-year multimodal program that contains federally funded projects identified through the planning process. The STIP includes Highway, Bridge, Bicycle, Pedestrian, Transportation Enhancement Activities and Public Transportation (transit) projects.
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Wildflower Program
An overview of the Department's program that manages the planting and protection of wildflowers on state routes.
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Work Zone Safety Program
A campaign on safety issues affecting both construction workers and motorists in work zones on Georgia's highways. The goal is to save motorists and workers from work-zone related accidents and fatalities.
Special Transportation Projects
- Transportation Enhancements (TE)
Transportation Enhancements provide communities with the opportunity to improve quality of life for citizens and enrich the community and region through downtown revitalization, development of multi-use trails, and historic preservation projects identified and implemented at the local level.
- Scenic Byways
Through this program, Georgia DOT helps communities preserve, promote, and interpret the cultural heritage and natural environments found along the roadways of our state.
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Statewide Bicycle and Pedestrian Initiative
Find information about the Georgia DOT's Statewide Bicycle and Pedestrian Initiative.
Find out about the State Bike Map and the Draft Pedestrian facilities Design Guide!
- Safe Routes to School
A new GDOT initiative, funded by the federal transportation bill, SAFETEA-LU, designed to improve the conditions and quality of bicycling and walking to school (k-8 grades).
Updated September 06, 2007. 04:20
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