The Georgia
Department of Transportation defines a scenic byway
as “any designated highway, street, road, or route
that features certain intrinsic qualities that
should be protected or enhanced.” The Georgia Scenic
Byways Program seeks to identify, preserve, promote
and protect treasured corridors throughout the
State. A scenic byway preserves the natural beauty,
protects the culture, and helps manage growth and
tourism along the designated route.
A Scenic Byway
protects the scenic, historic, natural, cultural,
archeological, and recreational qualities of a
community.
Community Benefits from a Scenic Byway
Improves Economic Vitality:
Enriches Education: Develops resources for
education including materials for classroom
instruction and sites for field trips.
Inspires Community Development:
-
Helps to manage growth. Provides local residents
with a tool they can use to improve the quality
of their life while allowing for growth and
development
-
Forms a “corridor of communication” linking all
the cities, towns, communities, and property
owners of the two counties.
-
Brings together diverse communities throughout
the region by organizing around a common goal to
achieve a common vision and purpose.
-
Provides a forum for activities that will
preserve the nature of the region and promote
“smart” development. The Byway remains a place
people want to live in and visit.
-
Improves and enhances the quality of life for
residents by providing quality recreation.
-
Increases pride in the community through
knowledge of the local history and environment.
What
is the Amicalola Scenic Byway?
The
Amicalola Scenic Byway provides a corridor of roads
that showcase the history, scenic views, and nature
of Dawson and Pickens Counties. The
map shows the
route the Byway takes as approved by the Georgia
Department of Transportation.
Will
Scenic Byway Designation Affect the Road?
After designation, Georgia Department of
Transportation (GA DOT) Maintenance staff will work
with local governments to develop a maintenance plan
and schedule for the byway. Local governments
will maintain any county or city streets along the
byway. Community groups,
local governments and
residents
can also work to enhance the appearance of
designated roadways through the GA DOT Wildflower
and Adopt-A-Highway Programs to plant wildflowers,
trees or plants along the roadway.
How
Will the Byway be Funded?
There
are several possible funding sources, including
Federal and State government programs and private
foundations. At the Federal level, National
Scenic Byways Grants and Transportation Enhancements
can fund improvements to the byway such as
information kiosks, marketing brochures, scenic
overlooks, streetscaping plans, and safety
improvements. The Georgia Departments of
Natural Resources and Community Affairs also offer
many funding programs that could fund byway-related
projects.
Who
will Implement and Manage the Byway?
Both local
governments (Dawson and Pickens Counties) and the
Friends of the Amicalola Scenic Byway, a non-profit
organization.