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MARTA Wants Your Input on High-Capacity Transit in North Fulton

A public meeting in Roswell will go over potential project details and solicit input from the local community, Thursday, March 21.

Hoping to get input from the community, the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) will host a public meeting on Thursday, March 21, in Roswell to review the Georgia 400 Corridor Transit Initiative.  

The metro Atlanta transportation system is working in coordination with regional and corridor stakeholders to consider a variety of alignment and transit technology options to improve regional mobility and accessibility in one of the region’s most important and heavily congested corridors, according to information they provided. The Alternatives Analysis is assessing the need for high-capacity transit connections between the Perimeter Center area near the interchange of I-285 and GA 400 in the city of Sandy Springs and McGinnis Ferry Road in northern Fulton County, says the press release.

During the meeting, the MARTA team will review the current status of the project, discuss the potential transit technologies and offer participants an opportunity to provide input on the alternatives that have moved forward in the analysis process.  

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The meeting will be held March 21 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Mimosa Elementary School, located at 1550 Warsaw Road in Roswell. For more information on the project and to share your feedback, visit the website at www.itsmarta.com/north-line-400-corr.aspx, check out the Connect 400 Facebook page, call MARTA Project Manager Jason Morgan at 404-848-4494 or e-mail the project team at Connect400@itsmarta.com.

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