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CobbDOT holds public hearings on proposed cuts to Cumberland circulator and 75‑corridor commuter routes
Summary
Cobb County Department of Transportation held two public hearings on April 22 to gather input on a proposal to eliminate the Cumberland-area green circulator and to consolidate three commuter routes (100, 101, 102); staff said any change requires an FTA-funded Title VI service‑equity analysis and public involvement.
Cobb County Department of Transportation on April 22 held two public hearings to collect public input on proposed changes to Cobblink services: the elimination of the Cumberland green circulator and the consolidation of commuter routes 100, 101 and 102 along the I‑75 corridor.
Drew Ressler, CobbDOT director, told the Board of Commissioners the department recommends considering elimination of the green circulator because it operates with “approximately 37% less ridership than the blue” circulator and duplicates other fixed‑route service. He said any proposed service modification is subject to Federal Transit Administration funding requirements, including a Title VI service‑equity analysis and additional public…
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