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West
Annex
276 Memorial Drive, SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: (404) 651-9200
Fax: (404) 657-4221
,
Intermodal Programs Administrator
The
Office of Intermodal Programs provides planning and operations support for non-highway
transportation modes such as Aviation, Rail, Transit and Waterways. Each section
is responsible for short and long-term planning, acquisition of funding, and
grant administration. The sections are also responsible for project management;
including right of way acquisition, design, construction, maintenance and operation.
The Aviation
Program's missionis to assure a safe, adequate, and well maintained
statewide system of airports and to foster economic development. Inspect and
license certain open to the public airports and provide financial assistance
for airport safety improvements, capital improvements, maintenance, navigational
aids, planning, and technical expertise to airport owners and operators.
The
Rail Section strives to preserve and ehnance the state's rail transportation
system for future freight and passenger service through a comprehensive program
of capital improvement and strategic acquisition of rail lines critical to the
state's users.
The
GDOT Transit Section provides transit capital and operating assistance
to the 12 urban and 82 rural public transportation programs in the state. We
also provide transit planning assistance to all 10 Metropolitan Planning Organizations
in Georgia.
The mission
of the Waterways Section is to provide adequate capacity in dredged material
disposal areas for the Corps of Engineers' maintenance of the federal navigation
projects in the Savannah and Brunswick Harbors and Georgia's portion of the
Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.
Program
Contacts
For more information about
the programs, please contact the following:
, Intermodal Programs Administrator Ed
Ratigan, Aviation Program Manager
, Rail Program Manager
, Waterways
Program Manager
, Transit Program
Manager