Mayor Lester Miller said Macon-Bibb County undertook an aggressive road-repaving program in 2025, telling Makin' It podcast hosts that the county completed 298 road segments, about 44 miles, as part of a campaign leaders dubbed "Paving the Way." "As of this recording, we have had a total of 298 road segments paved, which totals about 44 miles," Miller said.
The mayor framed the work as an effort to compress decades of maintenance into a single year: "We set out a very big goal ... we're gonna pay 160 miles in just 1 year," he said, adding that residents across every ZIP code were noticing smoother streets. He also highlighted a local public-relations effort that included mascots such as "Bibsy" and "Penny" to raise visibility.
Officials and hosts said the improvements have visible, immediate effects. On the podcast, hosts described driving on repaved streets and county officials noted occasional complaints about construction traffic but widespread resident approval. Miller said improved roads also support economic development by making Macon more attractive to employers and easing freight and commuter traffic.
The county has been publicizing the program at ribbon cuttings and community events. Miller said the county will continue to report incremental progress to the commission but did not provide a precise schedule for completing additional mileage. The county has not provided a detailed, itemized list of every segment completed in the podcast; the mayor said updates appear regularly in commission briefings and local communications.