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New MDOT webpage to provide updates on significant active projects

 

JACKSON, MISS. – The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) has launched a new project update webpage that aims to keep the public in the loop regarding significant, active projects.

 

The new project tracker webpage, included on the agency’s Public Accountability Transportation Hub (PATH) website, provides timely updates on active construction and maintenance projects across the state, giving residents and travelers easy access to important project information.  The user-friendly interface allows visitors to search for projects by location, project type or status. Individual projects are highlighted and will feature photos along with other project details.

 

Users can search by project listing or interactive project map. This dynamic map displays projects of high interest across Mississippi, providing a visual overview of statewide maintenance and construction efforts. Users can search for projects using filters including type of work, county and route.

 

“We are thrilled to introduce the new projects webpage as a valuable tool for the public to stay informed on the status of many of our ongoing projects,” said Brad White, MDOT Executive Director. “This webpage is part of our ongoing commitment to transparency and accountability, and we hope it will help residents and travelers plan their trips more efficiently and avoid potential inconveniences caused by construction or maintenance work.”

 

MDOT’s PATH webpage provides an interactive visual analysis of historical and current conditions of roads and bridges throughout the state. Other pages on the PATH website include bridge and pavement condition tabs. Using the bridge condition tab, users can access information on MDOT’s state maintained bridge inventory, including current condition ratings, along with posted and closed bridge locations. The pavement condition tab allows users to see MDOT’s state-maintained road network information, including current and historical condition ratings by county, route and type of highway.

 

The new projects tab provides up-to-date information on project timelines, progress, and any potential road closures or detours that may be associated with the project. The new webpage is part of MDOT’s efforts to streamline updated project information to the public, providing a transparent and accessible platform for residents, businesses and travelers to stay informed about the state’s infrastructure projects.

 

Stay updated on active state projects and plan your travels with confidence. For more information and access to the MDOT projects webpage, visit www.GoMDOT.com/Projects.

 

In addition to the projects webpage, drivers can stay updated with live travel information at www.MDOTtraffic.com, by downloading the MDOT Traffic mobile app and following @MississippiDOT on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.

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Patrice is married to Greg Boykin and they have two sons, Bradley & Alex Boykin. Patrice is a lifetime resident of Simpson County. Patrice retired after 25 years in the Insurance industry where 23 of those years were with State Farm Insurance in Magee. She is very active in the community and has served in several leadership roles. Patrice has been a Secretary for the Magee Touchdown Club for 19 years and President of the MS Scholars of Simpson County. Patrice was a member of the Magee Adopt A School Program. She was elected to a term on the Simpson County School Board. She has served on the Board of Directors for the Magee Chamber of Commerce. She serves on the Keep Magee Beautiful Committee and is a member of the Advisory Committee for the Simpson County Technical Center. Patrice is a member of the Simpson County Republican Executive Committee. Multiple times, Patrice was named Parent of the Year for Magee Schools as well as District Parent of the Year for the Simpson County School District. Patrice & her family are members of New Hope Baptist Church.

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