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The Chatham Area Transit Authority is hosting community engagement sessions titled ‘CAT Chats: Your Ride, Your Voice’ to gather feedback from residents about transit services. The upcoming session will take place at the Southwest Chatham Library, providing an opportunity for attendees to learn about current and future services and share their insights. The sessions emphasize community involvement in shaping transit solutions for Chatham County to enhance mobility and accessibility.
Savannah, GA – The Chatham Area Transit Authority (CAT) is organizing a series of community engagement sessions, known as “CAT Chats: Your Ride, Your Voice,” aimed at improving transit services for the residents of Chatham County. The next session is scheduled for Monday, August 25, 2025, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Southwest Chatham Library, located at 14097 Abercorn St., Savannah, GA 31419.
These sessions are designed to gather public input on CAT services, allow for discussions about upcoming changes, and provide valuable information on various projects. Each CAT Chat consists of two main parts: an informative presentation followed by an open Q&A session. During the presentation, attendees will learn about CAT’s current services, future changes, and ongoing projects that influence the local transit system.
Following the presentation, participants will have the opportunity to engage directly with CAT Chiefs and staff, asking questions and sharing their feedback. This interactive format enables community members to express their concerns, suggestions, and experiences related to the public transportation services provided by CAT. The Interim Executive Director and CEO, Stephanie Cutter, highlighted the significance of community involvement in enhancing transit services to better reflect the needs and preferences of local residents.
All community members are urged to participate in the upcoming CAT Chats. These engagement sessions are a vital platform for residents to voice their opinions and contribute to the development of improved transit solutions. The feedback gathered during these forums will be instrumental in shaping future transit services.
For residents who would like more information about the CAT Chats or about Chatham Area Transit services in general, details can be found on the CAT website at catchacat.org or by calling (912) 233-5767. Participation in these events is critical, as transit is an essential service affecting the daily lives of many in the area.
Sustained engagement with the community is a core principle for CAT as it seeks to adapt and expand its services in a manner that meets the evolving demands of residents. The agency has been actively working to strengthen ties with the community, and public input is crucial for the success of this initiative.
CAT has a history of providing transit services in Chatham County, and these upcoming sessions represent a continued commitment to enhancing mobility and accessibility for all residents. By attending CAT Chats, community members have the chance to influence transit planning actively, ensuring that future services are efficient, reliable, and aligned with the user community’s expectations.
The forthcoming CAT Chats are just one part of a larger effort by CAT to improve public transportation in Savannah and the surrounding areas. As the sessions approach, CAT encourages all members of the community to mark their calendars and prepare to contribute their voices to this important dialogue.
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