The Georgia Forest Highway (FH) program was created to provide safe and adequate transportation access to, within, or adjacent to National Forests or Grasslands as well as to help promote tourism, travel, and economic growth in rural communities. It is administered jointly by the Tri-Agency of the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), the US Department of Agriculture Forest Service (USFS), and the US Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division (EFLHD). To be considered for inclusion in the Forest Highway system, a roadway must lie wholly or partially within or adjacent to National Forest System (NFS) lands and provide access to the NFS and its resources.
Georgia Forest Highway Long Range Transportation Plan, 2010-2030: A Transportation Policy Plan to Articulate a Vision, to Guide Investments and to Enhance Georgia Forest Highways
2010
60 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Environmental Pollution & Control , Natural Resource Management , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Highways , National forests , Georgia , Transportation planning , Economic growth , Investments , Long range planning , Natural resource management , Rural areas , Tourism , Traffic safety , Travel
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