
Residents and experts alike are turning their attention to Clayton County's transportation future as Chairwoman Dr. Alieka Anderson-Henry prepares to host a summit dedicated to the issue. The event, set for August 27, will take place at the Morrow Center from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and aims to foster conversations around infrastructure improvements and innovative strategies for enhancing mobility and accessibility.
"The future of transportation hinges on our ability to communicate openly, collaborate across all sectors, and maintain consistency in our efforts," Dr. Anderson-Henry stated on Clayton County. The summit is poised to be a venue where community leaders and residents can engage in dialogue that could shape the years ahead for the county's transportation network. With infrastructure calling for a revamp, the focus is on developing a transport system that is both sustainable, and responsive to the populace's needs.
Clayton County is experiencing growth that necessitates a deeper look at transportation solutions crucial for its continuing economic development and the overall well-being of its residents. The upcoming transportation summit represents an opportunity for stakeholders to brainstorm and lay the groundwork for projects that will carry the county forward.
For those interested in obtaining more details about the summit or the county's transportation initiatives, the Clayton County website serves as a resource. Inquiries from the media can be directed to Communications Administrator Valerie L. Fuller at 770.473.3834, or through the online media request form.









