published Monday, November 9th, 2009

Chattooga, Gordon get federal road dollars

Staff Report

Chattooga and Gordon counties in North Georgia will share in $65.8 million in transportation projects that Gov. Sonny Perdue announced today will be funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

“These projects will bring safety improvements and needed maintenance and support to roads, intersections and bridges around Georgia,” Gov. Perdue said in a news release. “The federal funds will make our roads safe and strengthen our transportation network.”

Chattooga County projects include resurfacing and maintaining Gore-Subligna road from Georgia Route 1 to County Road 29 (Johnston Road), and pavement rehabilitation on Narrows Road from County Road 337 to west of County Road 330. The cost for both projects is just less than $732,000.

Gordon will get just less than $250,000 to repave Craigtown Road from Georgia 225 to U.S. Highway 41.

Not on the list is a Catoosa project to widen Georgia 151 in front of the county’s new industrial park.

The state had placed the project on a list for state funding in 2011 or 2012 but pushed it back to 2018. County officials were hoping the project would qualify for federal stimulus funds.

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