The Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) is inviting residents to provide feedback on the future of transportation in the county through the Countywide Transportation Plan (CTP) survey.
This plan will guide improvements for roads, public transit, bike lanes, pedestrian pathways, and more. Your input is vital to creating a safer, more connected, and sustainable transportation system for everyone.
According to the survey:
Take the Survey Today: Countywide Transportation Plan – Survey
Share your thoughts! They invite you to take a survey on the guiding principles for the CTP and help them better understand the needs and opportunities for transportation in Contra Costa County. Individuals who complete the survey may enter a drawing to win a $100 virtual VISA gift card.
CTP Update Process and Timeline
The CTP will help identify how and where transportation investments in Contra Costa County should be prioritized. Community input will inform development of the CTP Update in addition to input from key stakeholders, advocacy groups, community-based organizations (CBOs), and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). CCTA anticipates publishing the Draft CTP in early 2026 and taking the Final CTP to the Authority Board for adoption in mid-2026. An Environmental Impact Report (EIR) will be prepared concurrently with the CTP update for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
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The Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) envisions a future where all transportation systems work together for a more streamlined, safe, efficient, and convenient travel. Our plans and projects ensure that funds directly benefit our communities. CCTA is committed to outcomes-based delivery where all projects meet performance targets for reduced traffic, shortened commute times, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and other mandates and goals.
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