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01/12/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/12/2026 21:26

Warnock, Ossoff Secure Over $54 Million in Federal Funding to Reduce Car Accidents in Georgia

$54.2 million will be awarded to 21 projects across the state to promote safer roads and streets

The funding is made possible by the Department of Transportation's Safe Streets and Roads for All program established by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law in 2021

Since launching in 2022, Safe Streets and Roads for All has invested in roadway improvement projects across the country that are proven to dramatically reduce car crashes

Senator Warnock: "Creating safer streets is about protecting lives and bolstering safety for all our neighbors"

Senator Ossoff: "Through the bipartisan infrastructure law, Senator Warnock and I are delivering upgrades to ensure pedestrian and commuter safety across Georgia"

Washington, D.C. - U.S. Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff (D-GA) announced $54,277,878 in federal funding to improve Georgia's road and street infrastructure. The money was provided by the Department of Transportation's (DOT) Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program and will help strengthen road safety for bicyclists, pedestrians, and drivers - including significant projects to help improve road and safety infrastructure in some of the most rural parts of the state.

"I am glad to see Georgians continue to benefit from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, legislation I was proud to champion," said Senator Reverend Warnock. "Creating safer streets is about protecting lives and bolstering safety for all our neighbors. I will continue to work to deliver even more investments to upgrade our state's transportation infrastructure so, regardless of if they're traveling on foot, bike, or car, Georgians can safely get to where they need to go."

"Through the bipartisan infrastructure law, Senator Warnock and I are delivering upgrades to ensure pedestrian and commuter safety across Georgia," said Senator Ossoff. "We will continue delivering infrastructure upgrades across Georgia through this historic bipartisan effort."

Since launching in 2022, SS4A has funded projects to plan and implement roadway improvements that dramatically reduce crashes. The program is part of the larger National Roadway Safety Strategy, DOT's comprehensive approach to significantly reduce serious injuries and deaths on the nation's highways, roads, and streets. Each year, roughly 40,000 motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians are killed on U.S. roads.

The Carroll County Roadway Departure Prevention Project will receive $18,751,200 to implement roadway improvement countermeasures along six high-risk rural corridors. Work will include shoulder widening and repaving, high-friction pavement treatments, wider edge lines, centerline and shoulder rumble strips, and enhanced curve delineation, signing, and pavement markings. Between 2018 and 2022, these corridors had 7 fatal and 10 serious injury crashes.

The City of Cedartown will receive $4 million to implement safety countermeasures on North Main Street and U.S. 27 Business and at East Avenue/Wissahickon Avenue and College Street intersection. A single-lane roundabout will replace the four-way stop at East Avenue/Wissahickon Avenue and College Street to address failure-to-yield and speeding, with an estimated 58% crash reduction.

See below for a full list of grant recipients:

Locality/Entity Award Description
Carroll County $18,751,200.00 To implement roadway departure countermeasures
Cherokee County $7,615,800.00 To implement low-cost, high-impact safety upgrades
City of Cedartown $4,000,000.00 To implement safety countermeasures
Cobb County $8,448,000.00 To deliver a multi-corridor safety improvement project
Fayette County $9,600,000.00 To construct 3 roundabouts and deliver school zone and pedestrian safety upgrades
Bryan County $240,000.00 To develop a Vision Zero Action Plan
City of Dunwoody $200,000.00 To conduct road safety audits
City of Fairburn $400,000.00 To develop a Safety Action Plan
City of LaGrange $116,656.00 To develop a Safety Action Plan
City of Lovejoy $386,717.00 To develop a Safety Action Plan
City of Lula $292,000.00 To develop a Safety Action Plan
City of Mableton $240,000.00 To develop a Safety Action Plan
City of Morrow $256,000.00 To develop a Safety Action Plan
City of Pooler $240,000.00 To develop a Safety Action Plan
City of Savannah $2,000,000.00 To develop a digital emergency services platform
City of South Fulton $480,000.00 To develop a Safety Action Plan
City of Sparta $128,000.00 To develop a Safety Action Plan
Georgia State University $203,505.00 To develop a Safety Action Plan for Gordon, GA
Jones County $140,000.00 To develop a Safety Action Plan
Northeast Georgia Regional Commission $240,000.00 To develop a Safety Action Plan
Spalding County Board of Commissioners $300,000.00 To develop a Safety Action Plan

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