The State Transportation Board in Georgia plans to use up to half of its $932 million in stimulus funding for maintenance projects, such as resurfacing and interstate rehabilitation. Roughly a quarter will go for new-capacity or congestion-relief projects. About 10% will fund bridge replacement and rehab, another 10% is for safety projects and 4% is for enhancements. Photo: GDOT Attending the ceremony marking Georgia's first stimulus project were, from left: Clayton Co. Commission Chairman Eldrin Bell, Deputy U.S. Transportation Secretary John Porcari, Gov. Sonny Perdue, and Georgia Dept. of Transportation Commissioner Vance C. Smith, Jr. Photo: Steve Hudson Trucks get