

In 1996, the Cumberland CID expanded its portfolio of road and infrastructure projects by adding affordable commuter services for area businesses and their employees. To this end, the CID created Commuter Club, the first Transportation Management Association (TMA) in Georgia.
Funded by the CID, Commuter Club provides a variety of cost-effective transportation options for commuters in the Cumberland area, including $100 per month seats on vanpools, free carpool matching, discounted bus and rail passes and nationally-renowned telework expertise. Both individual commuters as well as employers can take advantage of many of Commuter Club’s free or discounted services.
Over the past 13 years, the Cumberland area has benefited through a number of impressive milestones, including 37 million miles of car travel saved, 75 tons of harmful pollutants saved, $5 million dollars in costs to commuters saved and an ongoing designation from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as a Best Workplaces for Commuters DistrictSM.
Please visit Commuter Club to learn how you can benefit.
Commuter Club: A look at the Cumberland CID’s commuter services program which boasts the largest vanpool program in the nation.
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