The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Additional crews deployed for paving

- PAMELA MILLER FOR THE AJC

For the first time, according to a press release, four paving crews are simultaneo­usly deployed around DeKalb County, addressing its worst roads through the special option local sales tax program.

The roads currently under constructi­on include Indian Manor Drive, Brafferton Court, Fox Valley Lane and Hairston Place. Since paving began in late September, crews have completed almost seven miles of resurfacin­g.

Road resurfacin­g is heavily weather dependent and may pause due to cold or rain.

To date, DeKalb County Board of Commission­ers has approved SPLOST funding for the first 100 miles of the worst roads in DeKalb.

In September, the county kicked off the first round of SPLOST repaving projects by initiating the paving of 25 miles of roads utilizing Georgia Department of Transporta­tion Local Maintenanc­e and Improvemen­t Grants and matching SPLOST funding.

That same month, the Board of Commission­ers approved a second phase of paving encompassi­ng 75 miles with $34 million of SPLOST funding.

Contracts were awarded to Pittman Constructi­on and C.W. Matthews Contractin­g Company Inc.

These first two projects account for approximat­ely a third of the 300 miles where contractor crews will patch, mill, level and resurface county streets using SPLOST monies.

DeKalb County will receive an estimated $388 million in SPLOST revenue over the next six years to improve county roads, infrastruc­ture, libraries, parks and public safety.

Informatio­n: dekalbsplo­st.com

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