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What is the draft California Transportation
Plan?
The draft California Transportation Plan
(CTP) is a statewide, long-range transportation plan that will guide
transportation decisions and investments in the 21st Century. It
proposes a vision for transportation in year 2025 and beyond, and
sets goals, policies, and strategies to achieve this vision. It
gives broad strategic direction for transportation system improvements
based on a continuing planning process. The CTP does not recommend
individual projects; rather, it provides guidance in the selection
of strategies that will meet statewide targets for performance of
the transportation system. Once completed, regional action plans
will be collaboratively developed to implement the strategies presented
in the CTP.
The CTP will help ensure California’s ability
to compete globally, better link transportation and land-use decisions,
and help achieve national goals of improving air quality, reducing
petroleum energy consumption, and providing mobility for all persons.
The CTP will influence you and your children’s future transportation
choices, community, and quality of life.
Achieving the vision will take considerable effort.
All transportation providers and system users will be encouraged
to be partners in helping to make the CTP a reality. Communities
must plan and use their land wisely, transportation providers must
manage the system efficiently, and users must choose services carefully.
District 11 Outreach
Please click for additional information about the
workshops in San Diego and
Imperial Counties.
For your convenience, the draft CTP may be accessed
at http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tpp
If you have questions or comments regarding the
CTP or need more information, please contact:
Renee Krolikowski
Associate Transportation Planner
619-688-3295
renee.krolikowski@dot.ca.gov
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