Walker County Messenger

Public input sought for draft statewide transit plan

- From Georgia Department Of Transporta­tion

The Georgia Department of Transporta­tion ( GDOT) is seeking public input on the results and recommenda­tions of the draft Statewide Transit Plan (SWTRP) between July 1–30. The SWTRP is a result of a comprehens­ive review of Georgia’s public transit needs that charts the future direction of transit programs, aiming to improve access and mobility for all Georgians.

The SWTRP plan is a result of extensive coordinati­on over the course of 2019 and 2020 with transit providers, local government­s, regional commission­s, metropolit­an planning organizati­ons, the ATL Authority, other transit stakeholde­rs and the public. The SWTRP incorporat­es all existing urban and rural transit plans, plus identifies statewide near-term and long-range recommenda­tions. Highlights include:

♦ Expanding public transit service to Georgia’s 37 counties without service today, with an emphasis on regional coordinati­on and cross-jurisdicti­onal service.

♦ Expanding the capacity of existing rural systems to ensure all rural needs are met.

♦ Meeting workforce needs through extended service hours and more commuter routes.

♦ Improving safety, system reliabilit­y and performanc­e by leveraging technology.

♦ Enhancing coordinati­on among transit providers, employers, healthcare and education providers.

“Public transit is an important part of GDOT’s multimodal planning efforts,” said GDOT project manager Kaycee Mertz, AICP. “This plan helps us to identify needs and recommend strategies to improve access to transit, with a focus on rural transit, regional collaborat­ion and innovation. Input from transit agencies and the public has been vital throughout this process.”

To learn more about the plan and provide input, visit GDOT’s Transit Plan webpage, http://www.dot.ga.gov/IS/Transit/

TransitPla­n. Click through to the virtual open house to leave comments by July 30.

About GDOT

Georgia Department of Transporta­tion plans, constructs and maintains Georgia’s state and federal highways. GDOT is involved in bridge, waterway, public transit, rail, general aviation, bike and pedestrian programs. GDOT helps local government­s maintain their roads.

Georgia DOT and its nearly 4,000 employees are committed to delivering a transporta­tion system focused on innovation, safety, sustainabi­lity and mobility. The Department’s vision is to boost Georgia’s competitiv­eness through leadership in transporta­tion.

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