The chair of MARTA’s board said Thursday she does not have confidence in General Manager and CEO Collie Greenwood’s leadership, a statement she walked back after the meeting.
Georgia lawmakers are questioning the accuracy of an audit of MARTA that led to allegations of overcharging the City of Atlanta tens of millions of dollars.
Less than 30 million people rode MARTA’s rail last year. By comparison, almost 62 million did in 2019, the year before the pandemic.
Coming to Emory University as a first-year student meant embarking on a new chapter of my life – without a car. But, I was ...
MARTA has plans to make significant changes to its bus routes as part of the NextGen Bus Network. Ahead of those changes being finalized, the transit agency has been holding meetings for the public to ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNMARTA board chairwoman questions agency's leadership after auditsMARTA Board Chairwoman Jennifer Ide says she lacks confidence in CEO Collie Greenwood’s leadership amid an ongoing audit dispute with the city of Atlanta.
On a sunny and cool Monday morning outside the Five Points MARTA station, a dozen men and women congregated near the Alabama Street entrance. A man with a white jacket and black jeans walked around ...
but MARTA says numbers are off Does MARTA owe Atlanta $70M? New report claims 2024 audit is wrong MARTA wants public input on its NextGen Bus Network draft plan Atlanta mayor pulls back support ...
The Perimeter submarket is considered one of metro Atlanta’s safest and most accessible business districts and is solidifying ...
The administration’s roadmap for transit is part of the mayor’s “North Star” holistic vision and forward-thinking strategic ...
MARTA is pushing back on an independent audit commissioned by the City of Atlanta that claims the transit agency has shorted $70 million for expansion projects funded by a city sales tax. A new ...
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