Cobb likely to OK buses
13th Nov 2006, 07:20 GMT
Forty years after Cobb County rejected MARTA service, county officials are expected on Tuesday to approve the first year-round MARTA bus line to cross over into this once-hostile territory. But even as some officials praised the extension of the MARTA line, saying it reflected a more progressive Cobb, they stressed that Cobb is by no means opening its arms to extensive MARTA service. Cobb's rejection of MARTA in 1965 has contributed to some people's opinion that the county did not want more members of minority groups settling there.
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