SR 21 through the town of Sebastopol in Scott County.SR 19 from the end of the proposed four-lane to SR 16 in Neshoba County.SR 852 through the town of Brooksville in Noxubee County.SR 467 from SR 22 to Utica Street in Edwards in Hinds County.SR 819 from SR 18 to the end of state maintenance in Claiborne County.SR 18 from 0.7 miles east of Gibson Road to 0.4 miles west of Lemon Road in Claiborne County.SR 17 from SR 12 to the Carroll county line in Holmes County.SR 432 from SR 433 to I-55 in Yazoo County.51 to the end of state maintenance in Holmes County. 51 from 1.1 miles north of SR 17 to 0.26 miles south of Aldy Road in Holmes County. In the central district, pavement restoration projects awarded this year include: SR 6 from SR 178 to Nettleton in Lee County.51 from Panola county line to Warrior Drive in Tate County. SR 338 from SR 9 to end of the three-lane section in Pontotoc County.SR 4 from SR 371 to the Tishomingo county line in Prentiss County.SR 330 from east of I-55 to County Road 65 in Yalobusha County.51 to the end of state maintenance in Panola County. 278 from SR 8 to the Alabama state line in Monroe County. SR 305 from the Tate county line to Lewisburg in DeSoto County.SR 305 from SR 4 to the DeSoto county line in Tate County.278 from SR 25 south to SR 8 in Monroe County. SR 371 from the Monroe county line to the Lee county line in Itawamba County.In the northern district, pavement restoration projects awarded this year include: “MDOT is very appreciative of the legislature for designating a portion of the lottery proceeds to Mississippi’s maintenance needs.”Īs of December 2020, a total of 281 miles have been or will be repaved, and so far, a total of $73.4 million has been awarded for these projects statewide. MDOT wasted no time putting these funds to use and awarded numerous projects throughout the state, many are already underway” said Commissioner Tom King, chair, Mississippi Transportation Commission. ![]() These pavement rehabilitation projects were urgently needed in rural Mississippi communities and will provide safer and smoother travel conditions. ![]() MDOT received roughly $80 million in lottery funds and the Mississippi Transportation Commission quickly put a priority on pavement restoration, specifically focusing on upgrades to aged infrastructure around the state. ![]() – New funds from the state lottery have allowed the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) to address much-needed maintenance projects and repave over 250 miles of highway across the state.
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