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More mass transit in Gwinnett County? Take the survey

Gwinnett County is seeking public input as it studies its mass transit future. Curtis Compton / ccompton@ajc.com
Gwinnett County is seeking public input as it studies its mass transit future. Curtis Compton / ccompton@ajc.com
Sept 25, 2017

As pressure grows on suburban counties to get on board the Atlanta region's public transportation system, Gwinnett County continues to contemplate its mass transit future. And it's seeking public input.

As part of a mass transit study due early next year, Gwinnett is surveying residents about mass transit. Among other things, the survey asks whether residents want more transit options, what kind of options they'd like and how much they'd be willing to pay for them. The survey closes Oct. 2.  You can take it here.

It’s not the last chance to offer input as part. Gwinnett expects to have preliminary recommendations on what its mass transit future might look like in early 2018. It will take those recommendations back to the public for further comment.

About the Author

David Wickert writes about the state budget, finance and voting issues. Previously, he covered local government and politics in Gwinnett and Fulton counties. Before moving to Atlanta, he worked at newspapers in Illinois, Tennessee, Virginia and Washington.

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