Hey all,
I don't post here that much but just wanted to mention this in case people hadn't heard.
The Atlanta Roundtable just published their final report on a $6 billion transportation improvement plan for the 12 county metro area. The report just won unanimous approval from the mayors. http://www.ajc.com/news/georgia-poli...4-1200104.html
Full project list: http://www.atlantaregionalroundtable...nal_report.pdf
This plan is designed to alleviate congestion and traffic problems and develop better traffic flow by improving existing roads and adding new ones, and by expanding rail to CDC/Emory, and the MARTA north line, and adding a light rail service into Cobb. It will also pay for resurfacing streets in poor condition, and improving intersections that have bottlenecks.
Next year citizens in the metro areas will vote on a 1 percent sales tax increase for the next 10 years to fund the project. If you want to see the traffic situation improve in Atlanta, please support this and convince your friends to support and vote for this.
I know no one likes more taxes, but this will be the largest infrastructure investment in the Atlanta area in decades, it will increase property values and bring more jobs to the area, and it will make travel less aggravating than it is today. If you look at the full list of projects, there are a lot of improvements in every county.