MARTA considering $654.5M operating budget for fiscal 2025

(The Center Square) — Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority officials are weighing a proposed $654.5 million operating budget for fiscal 2025.

The budget anticipates roughly $386.5 million in sales tax revenue, nearly $82 million in passenger revenue and $80 million in federal operating assistance. The $654.5 million operating expenses are roughly $23 million more than the agency’s fiscal 2024 budget.

The transit agency also plans a $717.1 million State of Good Repair budget, including $550.5 million for capital expenditures and $152.4 million for debt service. The capital spending plan includes $91.8 million for the new series CQ400 railcars slated to enter service in 2025, $76.1 million for station rehabilitation and $31.7 million for bus procurement.

The agency’s fiscal 2025 Comprehensive Capital Program also includes $171 million under the More MARTA – City of Atlanta program and $35.3 million under the More MARTA – Clayton County program.

MARTA’s board of directors is expected to consider the budget at its June 13 meeting.

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Last week, MARTA’s board adopted an amended locally preferred alternative for its 15-mile Southlake bus rapid transit system. The updated route includes a direct connection to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport; service is scheduled to start in 2030.

“We are thrilled by the progress of Rapid Southlake, a dynamic project that will provide generational impacts for those living, working, or traveling in Clayton County,” MARTA General Manager and CEO Collie Greenwood said in a statement. “Additionally, we see this direct connection to the airport’s Domestic Terminal as an opportunity to provide improved access to thousands of airport-related jobs and strengthen the project’s federal funding competitiveness.”

MARTA officials plan to submit an application for funding from Federal Transit Administration Capital Investments Grants Small Starts this summer.

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