Signals located on numbered State Routes are typically owned by the state, but the local city or county may still hold responsibility for maintenance and operations. The responsible party on a power bill generally indicates who is responsible for the signal. However, the state often provides funds for repairs to locally maintained signals, so a paying entity may not always represent ownership.
A local government may contact their Georgia DOT district representative if ownership has not been determined. Click here to find appropriate contact information.
Georgia 811 membership will be free of cost for new traffic members until January 1, 2024. The Georgia Underground Facility Protection Act section 25-9-14 (h) states, “In order to provide local governing authorities adequate time for initial budgeting and staffing, the starting date for enforcement of the requirement to locate traffic control devices and traffic management systems shall be January 1, 2024.”
School zone cameras are included in the requirement for new traffic members to the extent that the cameras are used for traffic control, have belowground electrical lines, and are controlled or contracted by the city or county.