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Villa Rica seeks GDOT LMIG paving funds and describes Highway 78 signal upgrades

Villa Rica City Council · January 6, 2026
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Summary

City engineer Mark Teal presented a Georgia DOT LMIG application for $249,779.43 (30% local match) covering identified streets to be included in a multi‑year paving package, and summarized a GDOT project to upgrade five pedestrian‑focused signals on Highway 78 inside city limits; both items were placed on consent.

Villa Rica — City Engineer Mark Teal told council staff submitted a Georgia DOT Local Maintenance & Improvement Grant (LMIG) application for $249,779.43 that requires a 30% local match ($74,933.83) and includes a list of city streets identified through the pavement management system for milling and paving.

Teal described the city's practice of bundling paving projects across multiple…

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