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A Louisiana Highway Department gravel truck driver pauses in front of his orange-colored vehicle (1972). The new Louisiana Constitution of 1976 (adopted in 1974) and Act 83 of 1977 abolished the Departments of Highways and Public Works and restructured them into the Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD), thereby encompassing related activities such as highways, public works ...
The State Highway Department was created on August 16, 1916 by an act of the Georgia General Assembly. In 1918 came the creation of the Georgia State Highway Commission, which made surveys and oversaw plans for road projects. [3] Finally, in 1972, came the creation of the Georgia Department of Transportation by Governor Jimmy Carter. [4]
A Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development plow clears U.S. 61 at Old Hammond Highway in Baton Rouge, La. on Jan. 21, 2025. ©Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development ...
I-285 is Atlanta, Georgia's perimeter route and I-575 connects counties in North Georgia to I-75. [8] The Georgia Department of Transportation maintains only 16% of the roads in the state. The other 84% are the responsibility of the counties and cities; 75% of those roads are county roads. [9] All of Georgia's Interstate highways are as follows ...
Jul. 13—TIFTON — The long-in-the-works Westover Boulevard-Ledo Road Connector project was part of $32.5 million Georgia Department of Transportation construction contracts include awarded ...
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HOLLYWOOD, Fla., Dec. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NV5, a provider of technology, conformity assessment, and consulting solutions, announced today that it has been awarded a $5 million, five-year contract by the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) to lead the Watkinsville Bypass project connecting SR 24 and SR 15 in Oconee County, Georgia.
Georgia Navigator (sometimes also as Georgia NaviGAtor) is an Advanced Traffic Management System used in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is operated by the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), and was first activated in April 1996, just before the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta .