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CAT Central Office closes for deep cleaning after potential COVID-19 exposure

Savannah, Ga. – Chatham Area Transit was notified Friday that a vendor who worked at CAT’s administrative headquarters at 900 East Gwinnett St. on July 7 recently tested positive for COVID-19.  CAT is not aware of any employee that has tested positive or developed symptoms as a result of this situation. However, out of an

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CAT services to stop by 10 p.m.

Chatham Area Transit will implement a reduced nightly service schedule on July 20 in response to low ridership in the evenings, as a result of most businesses and other destinations closing early during the COVID-19 pandemic. The reduction means that all fixed-route buses and CAT Mobility paratransit vehicles will cease operations by 10 p.m. on

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CAT Board approves 2021 fiscal-year budget

The Chatham Area Transit Authority on Tuesday unanimously approved a $27.6 million operating budget for the 2021 fiscal year, which begins July 1. The budget retains the 2020 fiscal-year tax rate, 1.15 mills, paid by property owners within CAT’s Special Service District, which includes Savannah, unincorporated Chatham County and a portion of Garden City. About

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CAT to recognize Poetry in Motion contest winners

The winners of Chatham Area Transit’s first Poetry in Motion contest will be recognized during CAT’s monthly Board meeting on June 23, which will once again be a virtual meeting due to Covid-19. Jacob Salazar, a 12-year-old student at Georgetown K-8, and Jayla Lawton, an 18-year-old graduate of Woodville Tompkins High School, are the winners

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