MARTA 2040
Projects

Clayton County 

The Clayton County Transit Initiative seeks to explore different transit alignments and technology opportunities to improve Clayton County’s transportation mobility, accessibility, and connectivity to and from the metro Atlanta region.  Learn more about MARTA’s historic transit investments in Clayton County at www.connectclayton.com. Explore each project below and see how MARTA is working to significantly expand transit and elevate the travel experience for riders across Clayton County.  

  1. MARTA Rapid Southlake 
  2. MARTA Rapid SR 54 
  3. Justice Center Transit Hub 
  4. Clayton Multipurpose Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Facility 
  5. Transit-Supportive Land Use Study 
  6. Clayton Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Pilot Project  

Overview

On November 4, 2014, voters in Clayton County approved a referendum to dedicate a one-cent sales tax for the expansion of Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) service to the County.  Approval of the one-cent sales tax provides for the implementation of MARTA Bus and Mobility service, currently in operation, and future high capacity transit service in Clayton County. 

MARTA has begun identifying goals and objectives for the study based on data collection, technical analysis and public input/support.  This process will define and evaluate a range of potential transit alternatives to best meet the needs of Clayton County. A preferred transit alternative will be identified in order to conduct an environmental assessment and more detailed technical analysis to prepare the project for future phases of implementation.  The High Capacity Transit Initiative study is anticipated to be completed in 2018.

Community Needs/Project Purpose

  • Improve mobility, accessibility and connectivity to the Atlanta region
  • Provide greater access to jobs and services
  • Reduce traffic congestion
  • Provide environmental benefits and sustainable solutions
  • Encourage transit-supportive land uses
  • Support economic development initiative