Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) to Hold November Board Meeting
For Immediate Release:
October 30, 2019
Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) to Hold November Board Meeting
ATL Board Meeting Scheduled for Thursday, November 7, 2019, at 8:00 a.m.
ATLANTA – The Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) announces its next Board meeting to be held at 8:00 a.m., Thursday, November 7, 2019, at 245 Peachtree Center Avenue, Marquis Tower One, Suite 2300, Atlanta, Georgia 30303.
To view agendas visit https://atltransit.wpengine.com/.
About the Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority
The ATL was established by HB 930 to provide coordinated transit planning and funding for the metro Atlanta region. The ATL is responsible for developing a Regional Transit Plan, as well as identifying and prioritizing the projects and initiatives required to develop region-wide transit. The ATL is also charged with creating a unified regional transit system brand. The population of metro Atlanta is growing rapidly — projected to add an additional 2.5 million residents by 2040. The ATL is a critical step towards more efficient and effective transit and mobility in the region. For more information on The ATL, visit https://atltransit.wpengine.com/ and follow us Twitter and Facebook.
ATL Board Appoints Chris Tomlinson as Executive Director and Approves 2021 Budget Submission to Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget
For Immediate Release:
September 5, 2019
ATL Board Appoints Chris Tomlinson as Executive Director and
Approves 2021 Budget Submission to Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget
Launch of Connect Douglas Furthers ATL Mission to Connect the Region Through Seamless Transit
ATLANTA – At its meeting today, the Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) Board of Directors appointed Chris Tomlinson as its executive director. Tomlinson has served as Interim Executive Director of the ATL since its inception. He also serves as the Executive Director of the State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA) and the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority (GRTA). In these combined executive leadership roles, Tomlinson leads three state level authorities whose shared missions are focused on improving mobility in Georgia by providing reliable, innovative transportation solutions to Georgia motorists and transit commuters.
Prior to being appointed Executive Director for GRTA and SRTA, Tomlinson served as Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel for SRTA. In this role, he was responsible for day-to-day operations and legal issue management. Before joining SRTA, he served as general counsel for several state agencies, including the Georgia Department of Transportation, the Georgia Technology Authority and the Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission, where he was also Deputy Director for the Construction Division.
“Chris Tomlinson’s wealth of experience and proven track record of results has set the ATL up for success from the beginning,” said Charlie Sutlive, ATL board chair. “The board is pleased to appoint him as our executive director and looks forward to his continued leadership as we develop a comprehensive and coordinated plan to guide the region’s transit priorities and funding.”
“I am honored to continue serving the ATL board and our constituents in the 13-county region as we work together for a seamless mobility experience,’ said Chris Tomlinson, ATL Executive Director. “We’ve laid the foundation for our mission this past year and I’m excited about the opportunities before us to drive connectivity and economic growth across the region.”
The board also approved the FY 2021 budget submission to the Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget. This submission maintains the current state base. The ATL board will vote on the FY 2021 budget in June 2020.
Gary Watson, Manager of Connect Douglas Transit Services, gave an update on Douglas County’s new fixed-route service that launched in June.
Connect Douglas operates four routes serviced by cutaways, or “minibuses” that carry a driver and 14 passengers. Two routes serve downtown Douglasville and various areas of the county. A third route serves Thornton Road south of I-20 and Riverside Drive. The fourth route serves Lithia Springs and connects the two Douglasville routes to the Thornton Road/Riverside route and connects with CobbLinc’s Route 30 which provides access to the H.E. Holmes MARTA Station.
The next meeting of the Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) Board of Directors is scheduled for November 7, 2019.
About the Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority
The ATL was established by HB 930 to provide coordinated transit planning and funding for the metro Atlanta region. The ATL is responsible for developing a Regional Transit Plan, as well as identifying and prioritizing the projects and initiatives required to develop region-wide transit. The ATL is also charged with creating a unified regional transit system brand. The population of metro Atlanta is growing rapidly — projected to add an additional 2.5 million residents by 2040. The ATL is a critical step towards more efficient and effective transit and mobility in theregion. For more information on The ATL, visit https://atltransit.wpengine.com/ and follow usTwitterand Facebook.
Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) to Hold Board Meeting for September 5, 2019, at 8:00 a.m.
Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) to Hold Board Meeting
Board Meeting Scheduled for September 5, 2019, at 8:00 a.m.
ATLANTA – The Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) announces its next Board meeting to be held at 8:00 a.m., Thursday, September 5, 2019, at 245 Peachtree Center Avenue, Marquis One, Suite 2300, Atlanta, GA 30303.
To view agendas, visit https://atltransit.wpengine.com/
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Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority to Hold Election to Fill District 2 Board Vacancy
For Immediate Release:
August 14, 2019
Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority to Hold Election to Fill District 2 Board Vacancy
Election to be Held at Duluth City Hall on Monday, August 19, 2019
ATLANTA – The Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority will hold a special District 2 Board Member election. This election fills the vacancy left by former Board Member Marsha Anderson Bomar, who resigned in April.
WHO:Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority
WHEN: Monday, August 19, 2019 at 4:00 p.m.
WHERE: Duluth City Hall at 3167 Main Street, Duluth, Georgia 30096
WHAT:Transit District 2 Board Member election. District 2 includes parts of Forsyth, Fulton and Gwinnett Counties. Municipalities included are Alpharetta, Berkeley Lake, Braselton, Buford, Cumming, Duluth, Johns Creek, Norcross, Peachtree Corners, Rest Haven, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Sugar Hill and Suwanee.
About the Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority
The ATL was established by HB 930 to provide coordinated transit planning and funding for the metro Atlanta region. The ATL is responsible for developing a Regional Transit Plan, as well as identifying and prioritizing the projects and initiatives required to develop region-wide transit. The ATL is also charged with creating a unified regional transit system brand. The population of metro Atlanta is growing rapidly — projected to add an additional 2.5 million residents by 2040. The ATL is a critical step towards more efficient and effective transit and mobility in theregion. For more information on The ATL, visit https://atltransit.wpengine.com/ and follow usTwitterand Facebook.
ATL Board Adopts FTA Regional Formula Fund Policy Updates
For Immediate Release:
August 8, 2019 |
ATL Board Adopts FTA Regional Formula Fund Policy Updates
Transit Feasibility Update Presented by Brookhaven Mayor John Ernst
ATLANTA – At its meeting today, the Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) Board of Directors adopted the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Regional Formula Fund policies for the Atlanta Urbanized Area (UZA). The policies will now proceed to the Atlanta Regional Commission for their approval.
The FTA Regional Formula Fund policies provide details for how FTA formula funding is distributed throughout the 23-county Atlanta UZA and largely mirrors the national formula used by FTA. By adopting these policies, the ATL and ARC together are establishing an equitable and transparent process for how FTA Regional Formula Funding will continue to be distributed throughout the region.
With the goal of streamlining transit planning and promoting collaboration, updates regarding the work of the Regional Transit Planning Committee and the Regional Technology Committee were given as well as a presentation on the I-285 Top End Transit Feasibility Study. The Board heard updates on its first “Call for Transit Projects” that ended July 31, 2019. It was reported that 195 projects were submitted.
“This is the first step in working toward a plan for better connecting our transit systems across the 13-county region, ” said Felicia Franklin Warner, ATL Board Vice Chair. “We want to promote collaboration between our transit partners and stakeholders while thinking long-term about mobility.”
Brookhaven Mayor John Ernst along with Eric Bosman from Kimley-Horn presented an update on the I-285 Top End Transit Feasibility Study. Seven cities across the north side of I-285 including Smyrna, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Brookhaven, Chamblee, Doraville and Tucker, are looking at an east-west transit line that would connect the cities by running high speed, high capacity transit service in toll lanes along the highway. Funding for the study is being provided by the cities in conjunction with the Perimeter Community Improvement Districts, the Cumberland CID and the Tucker-Northlake CID.
“The items discussed during today’s meeting continue to emphasize that regional transit is truly a collaborative process,” commented Chris Tomlinson, ATL Interim Executive Director. “A more efficient and unified transit system will help drive economic growth and provide better access to jobs for people across the region.”
The Board also approved its 2020 calendar. The next meeting of the Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) Board of Directors is scheduled for September 5, 2019.
About the Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority
The ATL was established by HB 930 to provide coordinated transit planning and funding for the metro Atlanta region. The ATL is responsible for developing a Regional Transit Plan, as well as identifying and prioritizing the projects and initiatives required to develop region-wide transit. The ATL is also charged with creating a unified regional transit system brand. The population of metro Atlanta is growing rapidly — projected to add an additional 2.5 million residents by 2040. The ATL is a critical step towards more efficient and effective transit and mobility in the region. For more information on The ATL, visit https://atltransit.wpengine.com/ and follow usTwitter and Facebook.
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Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority Begins Process to Fill District 2 Board Vacancy
For Immediate Release:
July 17, 2019
Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority Begins Process to Fill District 2 Board Vacancy
ATLANTA – The Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority will hold a special District 2 Mayoral Caucus election. This election is to begin the process to fill the vacancy left by Board Member Marsha Bomar. Chairman Kevin Tanner, the author of HB 930 and this ATL Board election process, is planning to attend the caucus meeting for a brief Q&A session.
WHO: Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority
WHEN: Thursday, July 18, 2019 at 10:00 a.m.
WHERE: Duluth City Hall on 3167 Main Street, Duluth, Georgia 30096
WHAT: Transit District 2 Mayoral Caucus election. District 2 includes parts of Forsyth, Fulton and Gwinnett Counties. Municipalities included are Alpharetta, Berkeley Lake, Braselton, Buford, Cumming, Duluth, Johns Creek, Norcross, Peachtree Corners, Rest Haven, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Sugar Hill and Suwanee.
About the Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority
The ATL was established by HB 930 to provide coordinated transit planning and funding for the metro Atlanta region. The ATL is responsible for developing a Regional Transit Plan, as well as identifying and prioritizing the projects and initiatives required to develop region-wide transit. The ATL is also charged with creating a unified regional transit system brand. The population of metro Atlanta is growing rapidly — projected to add an additional 2.5 million residents by 2040. The ATL is a critical step towards more efficient and effective transit and mobility in the region. For more information on The ATL, visit https://atltransit.wpengine.com/ and follow us Twitter and Facebook.
Regional Transit Planning Committee Scheduled for July 17, 2019, at 10:00 a.m.
For Immediate Release:
July 12, 2019
Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) to Regional Transit Planning Committee Meeting
Regional Transit Planning Committee Scheduled for July 17, 2019, at 10:00 a.m.
ATLANTA – The Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority announces that it will hold an ATL Regional Transit Planning Committee meeting on Wednesday, July 17, 2019 at 10:00 AM, at 245 Peachtree Center Avenue, Marquis One, 23rd Floor, Suite 2300, Atlanta, GA 30303.
To view agendas, visit https://atltransit.wpengine.com/
About the Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority
The ATL was established by HB 930 to provide coordinated transit planning and funding for the metro Atlanta region. The ATL is responsible for developing a Regional Transit Plan, as well as identifying and prioritizing the projects and initiatives required to develop region-wide transit. The ATL is also charged with creating a unified regional transit system brand. The population of metro Atlanta is growing rapidly — projected to add an additional 2.5 million residents by 2040. The ATL is a critical step towards more efficient and effective transit and mobility in the region. For more information on the ATL, visit https://atltransit.wpengine.com/ and follow us Twitter and Facebook.
Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) to Hold Board Innovation Workshop for June 27, 2019
Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) to Hold Board Innovation Workshop
Board Innovation Workshop Scheduled for June 27, 2019, at 8:00 a.m.
ATLANTA – The Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) announces a Board Innovation Workshop will be held at 8:00 a.m. on June 27, 2019, at 245 Peachtree Center Avenue, Marquis One, Suite 2300, Atlanta, GA 30303.
To view agendas, visit https://atltransit.wpengine.com/
About the Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority
The ATL was established by HB 930 to provide coordinated transit planning and funding for the metro Atlanta region. The ATL is responsible for developing a Regional Transit Plan, as well as identifying and prioritizing the projects and initiatives required to develop region-wide transit. The ATL is also charged with creating a unified regional transit system brand. The population of metro Atlanta is growing rapidly — projected to add an additional 2.5 million residents by 2040. The ATL is a critical step towards more efficient and effective transit and mobility in the region. For more information on The ATL, visit https://atltransit.wpengine.com/ and follow us Twitter and Facebook.
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Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) to Hold Board Innovation Workshop
For Immediate Release:
June 7, 2019
Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) to Hold Board Innovation Workshop
Board Innovation Workshop Scheduled for June 11, 2019, at 8:00 a.m.
ATLANTA – The Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) announces a Board innovation workshop to be held at 8:00 a.m., June 11, 2019, at 245 Peachtree Center Avenue, Marquis One, Suite 2300, Atlanta, GA 30303.
To view agendas, visit https://atltransit.wpengine.com/
About the Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority
The ATL was established by HB 930 to provide coordinated transit planning and funding for the metro Atlanta region. The ATL is responsible for developing a Regional Transit Plan, as well as identifying and prioritizing the projects and initiatives required to develop region-wide transit. The ATL is also charged with creating a unified regional transit system brand. The population of metro Atlanta is growing rapidly — projected to add an additional 2.5 million residents by 2040. The ATL is a critical step towards more efficient and effective transit and mobility in the region. For more information on The ATL, visit https://atltransit.wpengine.com/ and follow us Twitter and Facebook.
Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) to Hold Board Meeting for May 23, 2019, at 8:00 a.m.
Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) to Hold Board Meeting
Board Meeting Scheduled for May 23, 2019, at 8:00 a.m.
ATLANTA – The Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority (ATL) announces its next
Board meeting to be held at 8:00 a.m., Thursday, May 23, 2019, at 245 Peachtree
Center Avenue, Marquis One, Suite 2300, Atlanta, GA 30303.
To view agendas, visit https://atltransit.wpengine.com/
About the Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority
The ATL was established by HB 930 to provide coordinated transit planning and
funding for the metro Atlanta region. The ATL is responsible for developing a
Regional Transit Plan, as well as identifying and prioritizing the projects and
initiatives required to develop region-wide transit. The ATL is also charged with
creating a unified regional transit system brand. The population of metro Atlanta is
growing rapidly — projected to add an additional 2.5 million residents by 2040. The
ATL is a critical step towards more efficient and effective transit and mobility in the
region. For more information on The ATL, visit https://atltransit.wpengine.com/ and follow
usTwitter and Facebook.