The NEGRC is working closely with its communities, county-by-county, to verify and collect a variety of local road data, including road names, ownership, number of lanes, surface type, and traffic control devices.
Planning Resources
Georgia MAP-21 features a unique partnership between the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), the University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government (ITOS), and the Georgia Association of Regional Commissions (GARC). PGS staff are working closely with local communities to verify and collect a variety of local road data, including road names, ownership, number of lanes, surface type, and traffic control devices. Work conducted under the MAP-21 program will help meet the state’s federal reporting requirements under the national MAP-21 (Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century) initiative.
LRA (Local Road Activity)
Every time a public, local road is constructed, named/re-named, re-routed, removed/abandoned, widened, lengthened, and/or paved (when previously unpaved), local governments should be going through the LRA process to notify GDOT of those changes.
For questions regarding LRA
Reporting or MAP-21, contact
Eva Kennedy, ekennedy@negrc.org.