Georgia DOT announces railroad crossing work on SR 90 in Mauk

Georgia DOT announces railroad crossing work on SR 90 in Mauk
Russell R. McMurry, P.E., Commissioner — Georgia Department of Transportation
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Railroad crews are scheduled to conduct work at the railroad crossing on State Route 90 in Mauk, Taylor County. The Georgia Department of Transportation has announced this upcoming project as part of its ongoing efforts to maintain and improve transportation infrastructure across the state.

The department is responsible for planning, constructing, and maintaining both state and federal highways in Georgia. It also engages in various programs related to bridges, waterways, public transit, rail, general aviation, biking, and pedestrian pathways. Additionally, it supports local governments with road maintenance.

With nearly 4,000 employees dedicated to their mission, the Georgia DOT emphasizes innovation, safety, sustainability, and mobility within its operations. Their overarching vision is to enhance Georgia’s competitiveness through strong leadership in transportation.



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