City of Atlanta Publishes Final Version of More MARTA Operational Performance Audit

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The City of Atlanta has published the final version of the Mauldin & Jenkins Operational Performance Audit for the More MARTA Atlanta program, aimed at optimizing the city's transit operations. This comprehensive audit incorporates feedback from Collie Greenwood, MARTA's General Manager and CEO, highlighting the importance of stakeholder input in the evaluation process. The final document is accessible online, reinforcing the city's commitment to transparency and public engagement. Originally announced in a press release dated August 19, 2024, the audit reflects Atlanta's ongoing dedication to improving its public transportation infrastructure. By analyzing operational performance, city officials hope to identify areas for improvement and ensure efficient service delivery.

The More MARTA program is crucial for enhancing connectivity and mobility within the city, addressing the needs of its residents. As Atlanta continues to grow, effective public transit systems become increasingly essential. This audit serves as a vital resource for future planning and implementation of transit strategies.

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