A second public input session on south Fulton's transportation needs will be held Thursday at Burdett Park. It's one of four the county his holding before the July 31 transportation sales tax referendum.

If it passes, the tax is expected to raise $6.14 billion over 10 years for a list of projects already drawn up, as well as another $1 billion for local governments. Unincorporated south Fulton is expected to get about $2.9 million per year, and the county wants feedback on a project list. Thursday's meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. at 2945 Burdett Road, College Park.