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Cobb County proposes removing Cobblink Green Circulator; equity review finds no Title VI violation
Summary
Cobb County Department of Transportation officials on May 6 proposed removing the Cobblink Green Circulator, saying the route has lower ridership than an adjacent service and overlaps other transit options in the Cumberland area.
Cobb County Department of Transportation officials on May 6 proposed removing the Cobblink Green Circulator, saying the route has lower ridership than an adjacent service and overlaps other transit options in the Cumberland area. The Title VI service equity analysis required by the Federal Transit Administration, posted April 10, found neither a disparate impact on minority riders nor a disproportionate burden on low‑income riders.
The proposal matters because the Green Circulator provides weekday and weekend service to Cumberland‑area destinations including Truist Park, Cumberland Mall and the Cobb Galleria area, with weekday service from about noon until 2 a.m. and frequencies of roughly 30–60 minutes. Morgan Simmons, deputy director with…
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