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Long-term Columbus, Phenix City transportation plan underway. But what does public want?
The Columbus Planning Department hired a $400,000 consultant to help create the 25-year outlook plan. Will Phenix City or Columbus residents give the planning department the feedback they need?
First Lady Jill Biden’s visit put spotlight on Columbus. Did it help president’s campaign?
“Ultimately, this election is going to be won and lost in the streets,” said political science expert Andra Gillespie. Here’s what residents, veterans and experts have to say about Jill Biden’s Muscogee County visit.
2 GA cities getting millions in federal funds for electric buses for zero emission goal
“This is about improving our transit services for all riders and converting fleets of diesel-powered buses into clean energy vehicles for the future,” said U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga
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