File #: 2023-1229    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Preliminary Item
File created: 9/26/2023 In control: PWI-Public Works & Infrastructure Committee
On agenda: 10/17/2023 Final action:
Title: Commission District(s): County Wide Funding From The Georgia Department Of Transportation (GDOT) For The FY2024 Local Maintenance And Improvement Grant Program, Cost To The County $20,000,000.00
Attachments: 1. LMIG 2024 List of Proposed Streets

Public Hearing: YES ? NO ? Department: Public Works - Roads & Drainage

SUBJECT: Request for Funding from the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) for the FY2024 Local Maintenance and improvement Grant Program
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Commission District(s): County Wide
Funding From The Georgia Department Of Transportation (GDOT) For The FY2024 Local Maintenance And Improvement Grant Program, Cost To The County $20,000,000.00
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Information Contact: Peggy V. Allen
Phone Number: (404) 294-2878

PURPOSE:
To support submitting a request to the Georgia DOT for State funding in the FY2024 Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant Program for street resurfacing; and

To authorize the Chief Executive Officer to execute the necessary documents for this program.

NEED/IMPACT:
The Georgia DOT's Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant Program (LMIG) provides funding subject to appropriation by the Legislature, for local resurfacing of streets. The County has several hundred miles of streets rated 30 or worse in the Pavement Condition Index, which warrant resurfacing. The Georgia DOT has typically had funding available to resurface about 20 miles of those streets each year. Since FY2012, the DOT no longer bids this work themselves, but instead provides reimbursement to the County, up to the maximum amount allocated to the County by formula (estimated at approximately $4,292,401.06 in 2024), provided the County demonstrates at least a 30% match. Typically, because of the amount of milling, base repair, and other work required to complete the resurfacing projects, the County's share of the local match is usually 50% or more. Attached is a list of approximately 25 miles from the worst rated roadways in the Resurfacing backlog that will require the State's estimated $4,292,401.06 in funds to resurface, and an estimated $20,000,000 in County matching funds, to be funded from the SPLOST Special Local Option Sales Tax if ...

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