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Roswell accepts up to $400,000 GDOT safety grant to fund pedestrian crossing beacons; city to provide 30% match
Summary
Council unanimously approved applying for and accepting up to $400,000 in Local Maintenance & Improvement Grant (LMIG) funds from GDOT for the 2025 safety action program; the grant requires a 30% local match estimated at $120,000 and will fund pedestrian crossing beacons at about 10 locations.
The Roswell City Council voted unanimously on May 27 to submit a Local Maintenance & Improvement Grant (LMIG) application to the Georgia Department of Transportation and to accept up to $400,000 in grant funds for the 2025 safety action program.
Mark Dana, the city’s transportation planning manager, told…
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