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Georgia DOT Accepting Applications for 2023 Roadside Enhancement and Beautification Council Grant Program

Georgia DOT Accepting Applications for 2023 Roadside Enhancement and  Beautification Council Grant Program
2023 PLAINS PEANUT FESTIVAL POSTCARD WINNER – Montgomery County Elementary School Kindergartener Maggie Mock placed 3rd out of 2,263 students across Georgia in the annual Plains Peanut Festival Postcard Contest. As a result of her win, Mock has been asked to attend the festival to receive her award and participate in the parade.
Georgia DOT Accepting Applications for 2023 Roadside Enhancement and  Beautification Council Grant Program
2023 PLAINS PEANUT FESTIVAL POSTCARD WINNER – Montgomery County Elementary School Kindergartener Maggie Mock placed 3rd out of 2,263 students across Georgia in the annual Plains Peanut Festival Postcard Contest. As a result of her win, Mock has been asked to attend the festival to receive her award and participate in the parade.

The Georgia Department of Transportation (Georgia DOT) has announced a call for new applications for Phase 7 of the Roadside Enhancement and Beautification Council (REBC) Grant program. The mission of the REBC Grant program is to provide funding for enhancement and beautification projects along Georgia’s roadsides.

Any organization, local government, or state agency may apply for grants (maximum $50,000) for landscape enhancement of the state right-of-way that involves the local community and displays the right-of-way in an attractive manner promoting further pride in Georgia. Awarded grant funds may be used for landscape plant material, sod, topsoil, mulch and labor costs associated with the approved items. The REBC requires the use of Georgia grown materials for projects, when available.

The REBC will review the applications and make award recommendations to the Georgia DOT Commissioner. The REBC is comprised of representatives from various organizations and agencies appointed by the Governor including the Outdoor Advertising Association of Georgia, Sierra Club, Garden Club of Georgia, Georgia Wildlife Federation, Georgia Conservancy, UGA College of Environment and Design, House and Senate Transportation Committee Chairpersons and the Georgia DOT Deputy Commissioner.

Since 2008, the Georgia DOT has awarded 142 grants totaling more than $4.5 million dollars for the grant program to governments and civic groups around the state. The grant program uses revenue from contributory value fees paid by outdoor advertising companies for vegetation removal in front of outdoor advertising signs. Funds from the grants are allocated toward purchasing and installing plant material on state route rights-of-way throughout Georgia.

New grant applications, legal forms and instructions can be obtained at the REBC Grant program website: https:// www. dot. ga.gov/GDOT/Pages/ REBCGrants.aspx.

For additional questions about the grant program, email landscape@dot.ga.gov or call 404.631.1400. The deadline for application submissions is 5 p.m. on Friday, December 1, 2023.

All applicants will be notified by mail with the results of the awards, and the REBC webpage will be updated with a list of grant recipients. Awards are anticipated to be announced in the spring of 2024.

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