State transportation officials want your feedback.
A statewide "listening tour" beginning in September is aimed at drawing opinion from Georgians on the state Department of Transportation's future plans. The agency wants to fine-tune its blueprint before state lawmakers reconvene in January.
Officials on-hand for the series of public forums will include DOT commissioner Gena Abraham, department board members, and local officials to the particular area.
Ericka Davis says the forums will be one-stop shopping for residents to give their opinions:
"That’s an opportunity for them to be in one spot and the key decision-makers on the transportation plan for Georgia will be right there listening to what they have to say".
The forums begin September 22nd in Macon, with other stops including Dalton, Savannah , Columbus, Atlanta, Valdosta, and Augusta
A new website is also online for the DOT’s initiative--‘Investing in Tomorrow’s Transportation Today’.
Public feedback can be made at www.IT3.ga.gov
A statewide "listening tour" beginning in September is aimed at drawing opinion from Georgians on the state Department of Transportation's future plans. The agency wants to fine-tune its blueprint before state lawmakers reconvene in January.
Officials on-hand for the series of public forums will include DOT commissioner Gena Abraham, department board members, and local officials to the particular area.
Ericka Davis says the forums will be one-stop shopping for residents to give their opinions:
"That’s an opportunity for them to be in one spot and the key decision-makers on the transportation plan for Georgia will be right there listening to what they have to say".
The forums begin September 22nd in Macon, with other stops including Dalton, Savannah , Columbus, Atlanta, Valdosta, and Augusta
A new website is also online for the DOT’s initiative--‘Investing in Tomorrow’s Transportation Today’.
Public feedback can be made at www.IT3.ga.gov