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Thursday 06 March 2008

MARTA Public Meetings Scheduled


GET READY - MARTA IS ON THE MOVE

MARTA has scheduled a series of very important public meetings and requests your participation. The agency is conducting a study to re-examine its current system.MARTA has named the study MOVE which stands for Making Operations Very Efficient.
Why MOVE? Because it is what MARTA does. MARTA’s core business is moving people throughout its service area and, with other partners, throughout the region.

The study will identify and propose actions to address several issues related to operations and customer friendliness. The operations that will be examined include bus, rail and paratransit service. The goal of the study is to develop strategies that will improve MARTA service, increase ridership and be more responsive to its customers. This is an
opportunity to help MARTA develop solutions.

Eleven (11) meetings are scheduled for the public to provide input on MARTA’s existing conditions and to learn more about the study. All meetings are open to the public and you may attend any one that meets your schedule. Please see the dates and locations below and visit MARTA’s web site at link for additional information. We look forward to seeing you.

Meeting Dates and Locations

Posted by Staff on Thursday March 06 2008 - 15:37:47 |printer friendly

Saturday 01 March 2008

In the News...


City of Mountain Park runs on residents' volunteer labor

By MARCUS K. GARNER
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 02/29/08

The city of Mountain Park has learned to be creative. It doesn't have much choice.

The novel solution: Get people to work for free.

Don't laugh. The tiny town in the northwest corner of Fulton County has managed to keep afloat with the help of one crucial element —volunteers.

"We couldn't function any other way," 10-year resident Steve Goldsmith said. "We don't have the budget."

more at: link
Posted by Staff on Saturday March 01 2008 - 05:43:02 |printer friendly

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