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Feb 28, The right-of-way clearing covers I in five counties: Candler, Bulloch, Bryan, Effingham and Chatham. That’s 63 miles, from milepost 94 to Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. Feb 26, Crews are clearing trees on the side of Interstate (WTOC) By Dal Cannady.
Updated: Feb. 26, at PM PST. SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Ride Interstate 16 lately and you likely see trees coming down on the side of the road. Crews are clearing the outside of the eastbound lanes of trees and more. They say those trees pose two dangers to people riding down the road and Author: Dal Cannady. Feb 21, BULLOCH COUNTY- You may have noticed trees being cleared from the medians along I and I According to the Georgia Department of Transportation, the goal is driver safety.
“Over the last three Author: WSAV-TV. Jul 17, A department spokeswoman said the company that did the tree cutting along I estimated the state will be paid about, for the harvested timber. Joe Kovac Jr.:Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. Oct 11, Laurens County EMA Director Don Bryant says GDOT and EMA crews are working to clear trees in both directions of I and that he believes IW from Dublin to Macon is passable.
Feb 20, GDOT says crews have already started “early work” which includes noise studies, erosion control and clearing trees and along I from I east toward Dean. Wear work gloves, hard hat and sturdy boots to protect against scrapes from tree limbs and underbrush.
Choose a location nearest the largest clearing to allow trees to fall safely, and begin clearing the undergrowth with a machete. Rake the debris up into a pile. Sep 07, A tree blocked I westbound in Macon during the storm. ”Whatever we can do – all the crews are tied up trying to clear stuff. Look down the line, see how much it’s backed up?