Lee County roads

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Roads continue to be an important focus for Lee County leaders.

Because asphalt patches like these are only a temporary fix, the Lee County Board of Commissioners annually approves a list of roads to be improved through Georgia Department of Transportation LMIG (Local Maintenance Improvement Grant) funding. (Staff Photo: Brad McEwen)

The Lee County Commission hopes to improve county road quality by using Georgia Department of Transportation Local Maintenance Improvement Grant funding. (Staff Photo: Brad McEwen)

Lee County Commission Chairman Rick Muggridge inspects one of the many potholes that has prompted Muggridge and fellow commissioners to put Colonial Drive on the list of roads to be resurfaced using Georgia Department of Transportation Local Maintenance Improvement Grant funding. (Staff Photo: Brad McEwen)

Because of cracking along multiple stretches, Lee County has added the repaving of 1 mile of Creekside Drive to the 2017 list of road improvements to be funded by the Georgia Department of Transportation using Local Maintenance Improvement Grant funds. (Staff Photo: Brad McEwen)

Long cracks like these should be a thing of the past as the Lee County Commission continues to focus on road quality. (Staff Photo: Brad McEwen)

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