During a recent government meeting, community advocate Sally Grubbs passionately urged support for the upcoming M. Splost funding, emphasizing its critical role in enhancing public transportation in Cobb County. Grubbs, a Smyrna resident and frequent bus rider, highlighted the importance of quality bus services for residents who rely on them for daily commutes.
Grubbs shared her personal experiences on the bus, illustrating the diverse group of individuals who depend on this service, including hospital and university employees, students, and those with disabilities. She pointed out that many residents cannot afford the average annual cost of vehicle ownership, estimated at over $10,700, making reliable public transportation essential for fostering independence and community inclusivity.
While acknowledging the current bus service's strengths, Grubbs called for improvements, including more frequent routes and expanded coverage to better serve the community's needs. She expressed her hope that the M. Splost initiative would address these issues, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for Cobb County residents who rely on public transit.
Grubbs concluded her remarks by reiterating the importance of valuing all citizens, particularly those who cannot afford a car, and the vital role that a robust public transportation system plays in achieving that goal.