Politics & Government
GDOT OKs Road Contract for LakePoint Sporting Community
The road will receive funding through the state's Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant program.
A Bartow County contract for a 1.6-mile road to connect the LakePoint Sporting Community and Town Center is expected to pave the way for economic development and job creation, according to the Ga. Department of Transporation (GDOT).
The section of road will connect the center to the Georgia and U.S. highway system near Emerson.
“I am proud that through our working relationship with local and state officials that we can support Bartow County’s efforts for job creation and economic development and help it meet its growing transportation needs,” Georgia DOT Commissioner Keith Golden said.
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While contract preparation has begun, construction on this new road project cannot begin until the contract has been signed and a work order issued.
The project includes 1.641 miles of roadway construction on the Lakepoint South Campus. It consists of two thirds of a mile of roadway to be called LakePoint Parkway, nearly half a mile of roadway to be named Bass Pro Parkway, and close to half a mile of widening and reconstruction on Old Allatoona Road.
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Lakepoint Sporting Community has been in construction since its formal groundbreaking ceremony on Nov. 1, 2012. The $1 billion 1,200 acre sports complex could quickly put Bartow County and the city of Emerson on the national sports map, and help create about 26,000 jobs in Northwest Georgia by the time it opens in 2014, officials say.
“The Georgia DOT and those involved with the sports complex development in Bartow County should be congratulated,” said State Transportation Board Member Jeff Lewis. Lewis who represents Georgia’s Eleventh Congressional District, including Bartow County, has been instrumental in gaining approval for this project.
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For even more on LakePoint, see Cartersville Patch's special section dedicated to the development: LakePoint Sporting Community & Town Center.
Funding for this new road project comes from the Georgia DOT’s Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant (LMIG) Program, which allows local governments to decide the types of project that are most beneficial to their local jurisdiction. Every year, Georgia DOT notifies local governments to submit requests for their local transportation needs. LMIG funding is between 10 and 20 percent of the funding from the state motor fuel taxes collected in the preceding fiscal year. Funds for projects are distributed to local governments by a formula based on population and local road mileage. Funds can be rolled over for three fiscal years to assist with funding more expensive projects.
LMIG funds can only be used on improvements for roads and bridges within county, city or state rights-of-way. Eligible projects include—but are not limited to—safety, economic development, sidewalk, maintenance and bridge.
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