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Telework Works for Metro Atlanta
As the Atlanta region takes a serious look at its traffic congestion problems in advance of the July 31 Transportation Referendum vote, one strategy that private and public sector employers have been embracing is the adoption of telework as an …
Posted in MAVEN, Regional Transportation Referendum, TSPLOST
Tagged atl, Atlanta, Atlanta Regional Commission, clean air campaign, GA, Georgia, metro area, referendum, regional issues forum, regional transportation referendum, tedra cheatham, Tedra Cheatham is executive director of The Clean Air Campaign, transportation, transportation management associations, TSPLOST, vote, vote yes
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MAVEN
Metro Atlanta suffers from traffic congestion. Metro Atlanta Chamber’s goal is to educate the public about a referendum in July where metro Atlanta residents will decide whether they want more options to reduce traffic, create more jobs and improve our …
Posted in MAVEN, Regional Transportation Referendum, Uncategorized
Tagged driving, MAVEN, Metro Atlanta Chamber, referendum, traffic
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How Critical is Success at the Ballot Box in July 2012 to Metro Atlanta?
Quality of Life: Metro Atlanta’s quality of life is greatly impacted by our severe traffic congestion. Consider these facts: The average metro Atlantan spends 43 hours a year stuck in traffic. Atlanta ranks worst in the nation for Daily Peak …
