The majority of voters in Gwinnett County rejected a potentially $17 billion tax increase to fund transit projects.
A referendum on the ballot was an extensive transportation project for more local transit options. It included a one-percent ...
Many counties in metro Atlanta went to the polls to vote on proposed transportation improvements. Here’s a breakdown of the ...
GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — Voters in Gwinnett County have rejected a $17 billion transit plan that would have overhauled the ...
Voters in Cobb and Gwinnett counties in metro Atlanta rejected plans to expand public transit through a proposed one-percent ...
COBB COUNTY, Ga. — Transit referendums in Cobb and Gwinnett counties aimed at funding extensive transportation projects over ...
ATLANTA - Many counties in metro Atlanta went to the polls to vote on proposed transportation ... County, 57% of voters opposed a 1% sales tax intended to fund county road improvements. In ...
In fast-growing Gwinnett and Cobb counties, voters rejected ambitious plans to expand public transit, but traffic congestion and transportation needs for workers are growing.
The upcoming transit referendum asks voters to approve a one percent sales tax over 30 years to fund various transit projects ...
GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — With a population surpassing ... Despite these concerns, Gwinnett’s Transportation Director Lewis Cooksey highlights a 29 percent increase in micro transit ridership ...
On Election Day, voters in Cobb and Gwinnett counties rejected a public transit referendum on their respective ballots.
Voters across the nation supported 19 out of 26 pro-transit ballot measures, approving more than $25 billion in public ...