CobbLinc, CobbDOT seeking input from current, potential transit riders

CobbLinc, CobbDOT seeking input from current, potential transit riders
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Cobb residents, employees, business partners and commuters are encouraged to take this transit survey from Cobb County DOT. 

This outreach by the Cobb County Department of Transportation and CobbLinc includes those who may have interest in riding CobbLinc and using its transit centers in the future, in addition to current CobbLinc riders. 

This input is needed as the transportation agencies have begun planning to implement new multimodal transit centers in the county, including relocation and improvements to existing bus transfer centers at Cumberland and Marietta, as well as a new facility serving the South Cobb area. 

To ensure that everyone has an opportunity to participate in the survey, the deadline is Dec. 30. 

Survey link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GNM3TZX

Original source can be found here.

 CobbLinc, CobbDOT seeking input from current, potential transit riders



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