Metro Atlanta transit plan takes a step forward
Efforts to create a metro Atlanta transit plan took a step forward Wednesday when a regional board approved a method for selecting projects for funding.
The Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority would use 14 criteria such as population projections in the proposed transit corridor and the availability of local funding to help determine which projects are first in line for crucial federal and state funding. Its an attempt to bring a measure of objectivity to a selection process that likely will remain politically sensitive.
That sensitivity was on display Thursday when members of the authority dubbed the ATL Board for short discussed the process. DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond, a Democrat, said he wanted the criteria to clearly reflect the boards commitment to equity ensuring all communities receive their fair share, especially low-income or other disadvantaged communities.
One of the major challenges we face is lack of income mobility intractable poverty and high unemployment, Thurmond said.
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