Monday September 16th, 2024 2:49PM

Ride Gwinnett launches microtransit pilot program in Norcross

By Lawson Smith Anchor/Reporter

Gwinnett County Officials launched Ride Gwinnett’s new microtransit pilot program in Norcross Friday. 

Microtransit is an on- demand shared-ride service that aims to improve mobility for residents and businesses in the area. The project was created in collaboration with the Gateway85 Community Improvement District and the city of Norcross.

Ride Gwinnett currently operates microtransit services in Snellville and Lawrenceville. The new pilot officially begins operation on Monday and will provide microtransit service for areas of Norcross and the Gateway85 Community Improvement District.

“Microtransit is a flexible and convenient transportation option that represents a significant step forward in Gwinnett County’s efforts to achieve mobility for all,” Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson, said.  “Our collaboration with the Gateway85 Community Improvement District and the city of Norcross to add the service in this area is a prime example of the power of partnership in delivering exceptional services that enhance connectivity and accessibility for our residents, businesses and visitors.”

Customers will be able to select pickup and drop off locations, choose pick up times, and specify the number of riders through the Ride Gwinnett App. 

“It is incredible that we have been able to partner with the city of Norcross and Gwinnett County to launch the new on-demand microtransit pilot program, which will be a game-changer for our district,"  Emory Morsberger, executive director of Gateway85 Community Improvement District, said. "This service will provide a reliable and affordable transportation option for our community, helping employees get to their jobs and ensuring that transit-dependent residents can easily move around the area, all for just $3. We are committed to improving accessibility and enhancing the quality of life for everyone in our district."

 Service will be available Monday through Saturday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., excluding holidays. Payments can be made through the app or with exact change.

The program is funded 44% each by Gwinnett County and Gateway85 CID, with the city of Norcross covering the remainder.

The pilot is scheduled to operate for one year. 

Visit RideGwinnett.com for more information and to download the Ride Gwinnett app.

 

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