Warner Robins Public Transportation Update: Six Months Later


Here is my latest update regarding the progress of getting public transportation in Warner Robins, Georgia.


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  1. Warner Robins City Council In The Community And Town Hall Meeting
    1. Summary
    2. Bonus Question!
  2. Other Highlights
  3. Video: Armando Vias Speaks At The Warner Robins City Council In The Community And Town Hall Meeting

Last Updated: Monday, December 30th, 2024 @ 4:19 pm Eastern Time


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Hello everyone!

I know that it has been a while since I posted to my blog. Today, I got some time to sit down and finally write about something on my website.

In this post, I’ll be providing an update to the progress regarding getting affordable and reliable public transportation in Warner Robins, Georgia, and also accessible transportation in the city.


Warner Robins City Council In The Community And Town Hall Meeting

On August 19, 2024, thanks to one of my friends, I had the opportunity to attend the Warner Robins City Council in The Community Meeting and Town Hall at Fellowship Bible Baptist Church.

People from the community were able to come out and ask questions regarding different topics. I was there for only one reason. That reason was to get an update regarding public transportation in the city. I also thanked them for installing the Talking Accessible Pedestrian Signals on Kimberly Road.

In the video below, you’ll hear the Mayor and the City Council’s response regarding the question that I asked.

Summary

To summarize, the Mayor says that they’ve been getting a lot of requests for public transportation, and they are working on some options in order to fit the size of the city. They are thinking about implementing a shuttle-type service. Also, the Middle Georgia Regional Commission (MGRC) is working with the State of Georgia to come up with a transportation option for Houston County, Georgia.

Bonus Question!

I had the opportunity to ask a second question. It is almost at the end of the video.


Other Highlights

Before the video, I would like to highlight one more thing. I had the opportunity to meet the founders of Ride Robins, a bicycle and micromobility advocacy organization for the Robins Region.

I also had an opportunity to meet other community members at the town hall as well.


Video: Armando Vias Speaks At The Warner Robins City Council In The Community And Town Hall Meeting



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