
The Department of Archives and History has electronic (PDF) copies of maps scanned by MDOT, and a 1954 Marion County map scanned by MDAH, arranged alphanumerically by folder and file names.įunctional Classification System Maps, 1950-2014
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The series consists of general highway maps of the counties used as working field maps to record additions and changes to the road networks. The Department of Archives and History has electronic (PDF) copies of the 1974, 1975, 1976, and 1979 reports produced by MDOT.Ĭounty Highway Maps (Annotated), 1938-1996 Up-to-date maps of the corridor construction process are included in each report. The series consists of reports of remaining mileage and estimated costs to complete highway corridors required to be converted to four lanes by the year 2000. The electronic maps are arranged alphanumerically by city or district and file name.Ĭorridor System Status Reports, 1974-1979
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The most recent maps were "born digital," created with plotter software and saved as PDF files. The Department of Archives and History has electronic (PDF) copies of maps dated between 19 scanned by MDOT.

Many also show buildings and other structures. The series consists of maps of Mississippi cities and towns in varying detail. The Department of Archives and History has electronic (PDF) copies of the 1979, 1992, and 2002 booklets scanned by MDOT. Each booklet contains segment maps and descriptions, roadway and bridge cross-sections, and cost estimate tables. Highway 78 from the Alabama state line through Fulton to Tupelo and then Mississippi Highway 6 from Tupelo through Pontotoc and Oxford to U.S. The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) generated booklets describing the route and estimating the expenses for completing the Appalachian Development Highway System in Mississippi.

For years 2004-2007, an Addendum, containing Automobile Operating Costs, Maintenance Expenditures, Construction Expenditures, and Contracts Awarded, was also published to accompany the Annual Report.Īppalachian Development Highway System Booklets

The Department of Archives and History has electronic (PDF) copies of the report from 2001. The annual report (July–June) provides a summary of major projects and financial management of the agency. The Mississippi Department of Transportation is responsible for providing a safe intermodal transportation network that is planned, designed, constructed, and maintained in an effective, cost-efficient, and environmentally sensitive manner.
