Columbus Deputy City Manager David Arrington
addresses the session. (Photo: Dave Bender)
State lawmakers continue a series of meetings around the state to come up with ways to improve Georgia's Transportation infrastructure. They are in Columbus this week.addresses the session. (Photo: Dave Bender)
Monday and Tuesday's sessions of the State Senate and House Transportation Funding Study Committee is the third of six such meetings.
Co-Chairman, Republican Senator Jeff Mullis of Chickamauga says the group is talking about a lot more than just funding:
"It's not just money; it's policywise, it's new technology that's come on-board, such as "HOT Lanes," which is "High-Occupancy-Toll-Roads" and new roads. We don't believe in tolling existing roads, but to create new lanes or new roads to do that, so that the user's paying for it -- and not just all the taxpayers."Experts also talked to the committee about public transportation, air travel and port-facility improvement.
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Presentation slide from the session illustrating
transportation modes within Georgia.
(Photo: Dave Bender)
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