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CAT Board holding budget workshop on Thursday

Savannah, Ga. – The Chatham Area Transit Board of Directors will hold a workshop at 10 a.m. on Thursday, March 31, to discuss the 2023 fiscal year budget, which begins on July 1. The virtual meeting can be viewed live on CAT’s YouTube page at: https://www.youtube.com/chathamareatransit. Want CAT news notifications sent directly to your phone? Simply […]

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Mask mandate extended for CAT services

Chatham Area Transit will continue requiring passengers on CAT vehicles to wear masks through mid-April to help prevent the spread of Covid-19, as required by the Transportation Security Administration. On March 10, the TSA announced that the federal face mask requirement for all transportation networks, including public transportation, will be extended through April 18. The

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St. Patrick’s Day to impact CAT services on March 17, 2022

Chatham Area Transit services will be impacted by the St. Patrick’s Day parade and festival on March 17. All of the operating routes that normally stop at the Joe Murray Rivers, Jr. Intermodal Transit Center, 610 West Oglethorpe Avenue, will continue to stop there, although they will be re-routed during the parade. The routes that

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CAT implementing service adjustments on March 14

To better match service to current staffing levels, Chatham Area Transit will reduce the frequency and modify operating hours of some fixed-route bus routes, effective Monday, March 14. (Find updated service schedules here) The changes are being implemented in response to a continuing operator shortage and impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. “We want to provide

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CAT services returning to full seating capacity in mid-March

Starting on Monday, March 14, Chatham Area Transit will begin allowing full seating capacity on its fixed-route buses, CAT Mobility paratransit vehicles and Savannah Belles Ferry boats. CAT implemented half-capacity restrictions on all service vehicles at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic to allow for more space for passengers to spread out. The decision to

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