ACC Transit announces service changes affecting nine routes beginning January 12

Kelly Girtz Mayor - City of Athens
Kelly Girtz Mayor - City of Athens
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ACC Transit will introduce changes to its transit system starting January 12. The affected routes include 5, 6, 7, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, and 27.

An outline of the planned changes is available at https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/d9dc55f8d5fb4079a6cb54f2d1769136. Detailed schedules for each route are expected to be released during the first week of January.

Further information can be found by visiting accgov.com/transit.

The City of Athens operates as a consolidated government with Clarke County in Georgia, providing unified public services through its departments such as parks management and community programs. The city also manages facilities including the restored Morton Theatre and supports historic preservation efforts across the area. More details about these services and governance can be found on the official website at https://www.accgov.com/ and https://limpar.locallabs.com/organizations/1d407097-7d58-413f-846a-db53c9a05534.



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