April 7, 2020

The Transit Plan Should Make It To The November Ballot

The Transit Plan Should Make It To The November Ballot

www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com Gwinnett County commissioners remain on track to put transit expansion on the November ballot, but they did so by delaying a final decision about exactly what will be in the referendum.


The commissioners will vote Tuesday...

www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com Gwinnett County commissioners remain on track to put transit expansion on the November ballot, but they did so by delaying a final decision about exactly what will be in the referendum.


The commissioners will vote Tuesday to approve a comprehensive project list that will be sent to the ATL board for approval. Any projects that go before voters in November must be on that list and be approved by the 16-member board of business leaders and government officials.The list commissioners decided on Thursday, though, has more options than they can afford.They chose to include what they called an aspirational heavy rail MARTA extension to Gwinnett Place Mall in their proposal, while also moving forward with a transit plan that assumes there will be no heavy rail at all in the county. A bus that connects Gwinnett County to Athens also made the list.

SOURCE: www.AJC.com
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