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The Plan

This study, a Tier I Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), will investigate and assess transportation, environmental and planning issues for high speed ground transportation (HSGT) alternatives developed for the study.

The alternatives will include two technologies, six alignments along 110 miles, a variety of station locations, alternative operating plans and phased implementation. The study will also estimate ridership, capital and operating costs, revenue projections and economic impacts.

The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) requires that the potential environmental impacts of an action be assessed for every federal action that could “significantly affect the quality of the human environment.” The law applies to any project where there is major federal involvement, including federal financial assistance, the issuance of permits, or a requirement for federal approval.

Why HSGT?Purpose: To enhance intercity passenger mobility in northwest Georgia, and part of Tennessee, by expanding passenger transportation capacity, increasing overall personal and business mobility and providing an alternative to highway and air travel in a manner that is safe, reliable, and cost-effective while avoiding, minimizing, and/or mitigating effects on affected neighborhoods and the environment.

Transportation demand is outpacing existing and planned roadway capacity between Atlanta and Chattanooga. Not only is Georgia the country’s sixth fastest growing state, but the population for metropolitan Atlanta is projected to increase from 3.9 million to 7.8 million by 2030.

Currently, there are three major highways serving the corridor: I-75, US 41 and US 27. These highways are projected to operate at or above capacity in 2025. There is a need for additional capacity, but increasing vehicular capacity alone is not an appropriate strategy.

Benefits of HSGT