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Gainesville-Hall Regional Transportation Plan: 2020 Update
The Gainesville-Hall Metropolitan Planning Organization (GHMPO) is in the process of updating its Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) that covers all of Hall County and the western portion of Jackson County. The RTP update will cover a 30-year period from 2020 to 2050. This update will provide a “roadmap” for GHMPO’s transportation investments by prioritizing needs throughout the region.
Public involvement is a key part of the Regional Transportation Plan update. There are several ways to provide your input throughout the duration of this project:
1. Take the Online Survey, and sign up for email updates (bottom of this page).
2. Stop by our booth at the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce Annual Transportation Forum on March 7, 2019 or at the Gainesville Spring Chicken Festival on April 27, 2019.
3. Attend a public meeting - dates will be posted here as they are determined.
4. Check the project website for updates.
Project Survey
Thank you for helping GHMPO plan the future of its transportation system. To start the online survey, please click on “Continue” in the green box at the bottom of this page. The online survey is available until May 24, 2019.