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2006 Georgia Code - 32-4-2
32-4-2. (a)(1) The department shall prepare an official
map showing all public roads on the state highway system. Changes
to the state highway system shall be recorded on this map as soon
as is reasonably possible; and such map, as it is periodically
revised, shall be filed with the Secretary of State and shall be
open for public inspection. As often as reasonably possible but not
less than once every five years, the department shall also prepare
and distribute to each county a map showing all the public roads on
its county road system including extensions into
municipalities. (2)(A) The
department shall prepare an official list of all portions or
features of the state highway system, including without limitation
public roads, bridges, or interchanges, which have been named by
Act or resolution of the General Assembly or by resolution of the
State Transportation Board. The department shall update the list to
reflect any additions or changes as soon as is reasonably possible;
and such list, as periodically revised, shall be open for public
inspection. For each such named portion or feature of the state
highway system, the list shall specify without limitation the
official name; the state highway system route number; the name of
each county and the number of each five-digit postal ZIP Code area
wherein the named portion or feature is located; a citation to the
Act or resolution of the General Assembly or the resolution of the
State Transportation Board officially naming such portion or
feature; and a brief biographical, historical, or other relevant
description of the person, place, event, or thing commemorated by
such naming. (B) The
department may contract with a state historical society to make
such list available in electronic format free of charge to Internet
users, provided that any World Wide Web page providing such list
pursuant to this subparagraph shall be searchable without
limitation by county name or five-digit postal ZIP Code.
(b) The department shall keep
written records of the mileage on all public roads on the state
highway system and on all public roads on each of the county road
systems. These written records shall be revised as soon as is
reasonably possible after any changes to the above public road
systems. They shall indicate whether roads are paved or unpaved and
shall contain information as to the condition, status, type, and
use of all such public roads and such other information as deemed
necessary for sound, long-range planning of public road
construction and maintenance. These records shall be made available
to each county and to the public. (c) The department may provide reasonable rules
and regulations for keeping accurate and up-to-date, between
official measurements, the mileage record called for in this Code
section. Each county shall comply with such rules and
regulations. (d) Not more
often than every four years, a county may request an official
measurement of its county road system under the rules and
regulations of the department; and the department shall comply with
such a request if properly made. Whenever a mileage measurement is
to be made in any county, whether in response to a request or in
the regular course of measurement for the records of the
department, the county shall furnish a representative to accompany
the representatives of the department in its measurement. In case
of disagreement between the department representative and the
county representative as to their findings, the matter shall be
referred to the commissioner, whose decision as to the facts
thereof shall be final and conclusive. The distribution of the
county grants based on public road mileage of the county road
system shall be made on the basis of the latest official mileage
record for each county as shown by department records at the end of
the preceding fiscal year. (e) The official record of the state highway
system shall consist of an official map, as provided for in
subsection (a) of this Code section, and a written record, as
provided for in subsection (b) of this Code section, the written
record to have priority in case of conflict between the two.
Resolutions of the board designating a road as part of the state
highway system, as provided for in Code Section 32-4-21, and
certifications of abandonment, as provided for in subsection (a) of
Code Section 32-7-2, shall serve as the official record until such
changes are recorded on the official map and in the written
record. (f) The official
record of a county road system shall consist of an official map, as
provided for in subsection (a) of this Code section, and a written
record, as provided for in subsection (b) of this Code section, the
written record to have priority in case of conflict between the
two. The minutes of the county containing resolutions designating
roads as a part of a county road system, as provided for in Code
Section 32-4-40, and certifications of abandonment, as provided for
in subsection (b) of Code Section 32-7-2, shall serve as the
official record until such changes are recorded on the official map
and in the written record.
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