Contra Costa Transportation Authority Seeks Public Input for Integrated Transit Plan

WALNUT CREEK, CA – The Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) is inviting residents and travelers within the county to participate in a survey on transit use. Survey responses will inform the development of an Integrated Transit Plan (ITP) to make public transportation easier to use and more convenient in Contra Costa County.

With improved transit, Contra Costa County will be a more livable, sustainable, and equitable place to live and travel. As recommendations in the ITP are put into place, the public will see many benefits:

  • Better connections to regional services, like BART and Capitol Corridor.
  • Improvements for increased speed and reliability.
  • Enhancements to improve riders’ transit experience.

Survey participants will also have the chance to win a $100 Clipper card! Take the ITP survey here.

About the project: 
The Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) is working with all five bus service providers in Contra Costa County (AC Transit, WestCAT, County Connection, Tri Delta Transit, and Wheels) and the Metropolitan Planning Commission (MTC) to develop the Integrated Transit Plan (ITP) to improve transit services and coordination in Contra Costa County. CCTA is reviewing all existing services and will recommend new ways to improve transit for everyone, with special consideration for the different needs of riders across the county.

For more information, visit the ITP project website.


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