FIFA World Cup 2026™ will put Atlanta under pressure from June 11–July 19, 2026, and South Metro will absorb impacts before fans ever reach downtown. Get your team prepared today.
Eight matches. A semifinal. A Fan Festival that runs for weeks. FIFA World Cup 26â„¢ is not a weekend event; it is a six-week transportation test for every South Metro and airport-area worker. Here is your game plan.
The start of a new year is when employers naturally take stock. What is working? What’s not? And what keeps quietly undermining even the best-laid workforce plans? For many employers, especially those of us in South Metro, the answer is often transportation.
In 2025 something important happened in South Metro- more employees had real transportation options than they did the year before. Clear information, individualized support, and expanded service options worked together to expand access and opportunity.
Lots of things are better when shared: bills, large tasks, nachos. If you’ve ever been on a long trip alone, you know car rides are at the top of that list.
In Georgia’s current job market, every competitive advantage matters. From flexible scheduling to improved benefits, employers are looking for new ways to attract and retain talent. One of the most overlooked tools is sitting right in your parking lot…Carpooling.
Biketober is finally here—that means you’ll want to share your rides with Georgia Commute Options to win gift cards, biking gear, and maybe even a free e-bike! Join the challenge with the rest of Metro Atlanta to make your rides in October count for that much more.
Biketober is finally here—that means you’ll want to share your rides with Georgia Commute Options to win gift cards, biking gear, and maybe even a free e-bike! Join the challenge with the rest of Metro Atlanta to make your rides in October count for that much more.
You don’t have to overhaul your life to be part of something bigger. Choosing a cleaner commute—just a couple days a week—adds up to less pollution, less traffic, and better air for everyone around you.
You don’t have to overhaul your life to be part of something bigger. Choosing a cleaner commute—just a couple days a week—adds up to less pollution, less traffic, and better air for everyone around you.