By Curt Yeomans
Gwinnett Daily Post
The State Road and Tollway Authority is offering local governments and community improvement districts shares of a $29 million funding pot intended to pay for transportation improvement projects.
The agency announced on Monday that it is accepting applications for transportation improvement grants and loans which will come from the Georgia Transportation Infrastructure Bank program. The program is entering its fourth round of grants with the goal of improving mobility in Georgia’s communities through road and bridge projects.
“Last year was a banner season for the GTIB program in that we received the most applications in the program’s history. This year, we anticipate a similar response all across Georgia as we have ramped up outreach efforts inside and outside of the Atlanta metro area,” SRTA Executive Director Christopher Tomlinson said in a statement.
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