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Roswell committee accepts $1.14 million GDOT LMIG grant and adopts 2026 resurfacing list
Summary
The Roswell Mayor and Council committee voted unanimously Dec. 9 to accept about $1.14 million in LMIG funds from the Georgia Department of Transportation and to approve a $3.1 million FY2026 resurfacing list, prioritizing Old Roswell Road segments, Bullock Avenue, Canton Street and Riverside Road.
The Roswell Mayor and Council committee voted unanimously Dec. 9 to accept Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant (LMIG) funds from the Georgia Department of Transportation totaling approximately $1,136,436.22 and to approve the city's FY2026 resurfacing list.
Randy Knighton, the city's chief administrative officer and chair of the meeting, opened the item and introduced Greg Nicholas, interim director of transportation, who said the LMIG award is determined by total lane miles and is typically used for roadway resurfacing. Nicholas told the committee the city plans to use the funds for resurfacing larger collector roads and that the general fund…
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