Evermore
CID receives 2008 Agency Achievement Award
from Georgia Institute of Transportation Engineers
Industry
professionals recognize Evermore successes

The Georgia Section of the Institute of
Transportation Engineers (ITE) has selected the Evermore
Community Improvement District (CID) as the recipient of
the Section’s 2008 Agency Achievement Award.
Keith Strickland, Georgia Section ITE
past president and Nominating Committee Chair said,
“Once a year, the Georgia Section recognizes one
governmental or quasi-governmental organization in the
State of Georgia that has distinguished itself through
its initiatives related to improvements in the field of
transportation. Our Nominating Committee believes that
the Evermore CID has demonstrated its commitment to
enhancing mobility throughout its area of influence,
especially in the cooperative spirit that the Evermore
CID has worked with other transportation agencies
including the Georgia Department of Transportation.”
Brett Harrell, Evermore CID Executive
Director said, “Receiving the Agency Achievement
recognition from Georgia’s transportation professionals
is most gratifying indeed and a testament to the
progress achievable through creating strong
partnerships.” Harrell continued, “This award is truly
recognition by industry peers of the outstanding work
done on behalf of the Evermore CID by the numerous
professionals that have supported the CID since our
inception in 2003.”
The Evermore CID will receive the 2008
Agency Achievement Award at the Georgia Section’s Annual
Banquet held on January 17, 2009. Past recipients
include the Cumberland CID, Perimeter CID, Gwinnett
County DOT, and Georgia DOT Traffic Operations
Division.

L to R: Larry Kaiser, P.E., Evermore Project Manager;
Gary Custar, Evermore Chairman;
Todd Long, Georgia ITE; Brett Harrell, Evermore
Executive Director
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