Things to Do

How Gwinnett’s MARTA vote could impact things to do

Gwinnett County District Attorney Danny Porter and Sheriff Butch Conway gave their support to an effort to bring MARTA into the county through a March 19 referendum. Each made a case that MARTA could make Gwinnett safer. (CASEY SYKES / CASEY.SYKES@AJC.COM)
Gwinnett County District Attorney Danny Porter and Sheriff Butch Conway gave their support to an effort to bring MARTA into the county through a March 19 referendum. Each made a case that MARTA could make Gwinnett safer. (CASEY SYKES / CASEY.SYKES@AJC.COM)
By Bria Felicien
March 14, 2019

On March 19, Gwinnett County residents will vote to decide whether or not to join MARTA.

In this episode of the accessAtlanta podcast, AJC reporter Amanda Coyne shares how the result of the vote could impact things to do in the county for those who reside in Gwinnett and Metro Atlanta residents trying to get there.

Plus, host Shane Harrison shares things to do in and around Atlanta over the next 10 days.

Listen now or open in iTunesGoogle PlayStitcher, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also listen and download the podcast using the player above.

If you liked this episode of accessAtlanta, you may also like:

About the Author

Bria Felicien is a published author and staff writer at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She produces podcasts for the AJC.

More Stories