Friday, March 22, 2002

County boards the bus

By JOHN THOMPSON
jthompson@TheCitizenNews.com

Get ready to board the bus.

Coweta County officially signed up Tuesday for the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority's plan to run express buses in the 13 county metro Atlanta region.

In exchange for paying $850,000 to help run the bus system for three years, the county receives $10.4 million to improve dangerous intersections and arterial roads.

"This gives us a real chance to fix Lower Fayetteville Road like it should be," said Commissioner Vernon "Mutt" Hunter.

Commission Chairman Jim McGuffey said he would like to have received more of an assurance from the DOT that they were going along with GRTA's plan, but Hunter said he felt the county got the most commitment it could possibly get from the agency.

McGuffey added the Chamber of Commerce had recently endorsed the plan, and he felt it was the right thing for the commission to approve the deal.

"We're either going to get the buses for $10.4 million or nothing," he said.

But Commissioner Leigh Schlumper said she could not support the efforts.

"I do not support the bus system. We're being held hostage by the state. I just don't have a lot of faith that this bus system will work," she said.

Schlumper said a pilot program should have been planned to see how enthusiastic Coweta would be about the system.

The commission passed a resolution to negotiate the contract with GRTA by a 3-1 vote, with Schlumper casting the dissenting vote.

The current plans for the bus system calls for eight round trips a day from Coweta County to Hartsfield. It could be operating by the summer of 2003.


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