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Joint transportation committees approve Georgia DOT 10-year plan amid pandemic-related revenue shifts
Summary
The joint House and Senate transportation committees voted to approve the Georgia Department of Transportation10-year plan, after Commissioner McMurray summarized modest FY21 adjustments and presented traffic and revenue trends tied to vehicle-miles-traveled and federal funding uncertainty.
The joint House and Senate transportation committees approved the Georgia Department of Transportation10-year plan after a brief presentation from Commissioner McMurray and a voice vote announced by the chair.
Commissioner Clay McMurray told committee members the FY21 portion of the 10-year plan had been adjusted to reflect the conference committee budget report. He said the share of state capital construction spending moved from about 41% to 40% and that other line items such as bridge repair, safety enhancements and administration shifted modestly as debt and budget allocations…
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