The
Georgia Transit Association is a non- profit organization
dedicated to improving public transportation in the state
of Georgia. To read some of GTA's current publications, click on the links below:
Mobility For All Georgia
GTA's 2010 Legislative Agenda
The GTA presents the legislative interests
of rural and urban public transit entities; provides a
forum for the exchange of information, ideas and experiences;
works toward securing adequate and stable funds for public
transit; and promotes a positive image for transit throughout
Georgia.
Is There an Alternative to I-285 Traffic?
In 2006, the Georgia Department of Transportation and the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority launched revive285 top end, an initiative to develop a transportation solution for the northern I-285 corridor between I-75 and I-85. The project team, with public input, has since developed eight transportation solutions or “alternatives” to address the I-285 top end problems.
In November 2009, these alternatives were presented at a series of public information open houses. The project team is now seeking further public input. If you live, work or play on this corridor, this is your opportunity to help determine which of the eight alternatives should move forward, be modified, or be discarded. You can make a difference.
Go online now to www.revive285.com to: watch the alternatives video, compare the alternatives with the interactive mapping tool, learn more about the revive285 project and provide valuable feedback via comment, survey or message board. Or, you can contact the project hotline directly at 770-431-7445.
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