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City Phase 2 "Spider Web" construction will reroute bus service; district to issue new passes before spring break

2677456 · March 18, 2025
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Muscogee County School District staff warned the board that the City of Columbus' "Spider Web" Phase 2 construction, starting April 7, will disrupt bus parking and routes for many schools. The district said 70% of its buses are parked inside the planned detour area and that new bus passes will be issued to families before spring break.

Muscogee County School District officials told the school board March 17 that the City of Columbus’ Phase 2 Spider Web construction will disrupt bus parking and routes beginning April 7 and could affect dozens of nearby schools.

The district’s chief operations officer, Travis Anderson, said the construction footprint surrounds a major bus lot and includes streets immediately adjacent to several schools. "70% of our buses are parked right there," Anderson said, describing the detour loop and naming Brewer and Carver as adjacent to the work zone. He said other nearby schools include MLK, Rainey, Rigdon, Spencer, Marshall, Davis, Wheaton, Columbus, Hardaway, Richards,…

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