Regional Transportation Plan (RTP)

Calaveras 2021 Regional Transportation Plan Update

What is a Regional Transportation Plan?

One of CCOG’s state mandated duties is to update the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) for Calaveras County every four years. The purpose of the RTP is to identify all types of transportation improvements needed to keep people and goods moving efficiently and safely over the next 20 years. Modes of transportation covered in the RTP include: roadways, bridges, bicycle paths/lanes, sidewalks, crosswalks, bus stops, airports and goods movement (trucking). The RTP begins with a review of the regional transportation system today, identifies problems or deficiencies with all types of transportation facilities then sets forth transportation projects to fix the transportation deficiencies and meet the long-term goals of the community.

The RTP and associated environmental document can be viewed below or at the CCOG office: 444 E. Saint Charles Street/Highway 49, Suite A, San Andreas, CA 95249

Calaveras RTP  2021 – Final– Updated 10/15/21

Mitigated Negative Declaration- Final

Appendices – Final

 

Project Documents:

Survey Results Report– posted 1.29.2021

Existing Conditions ReportAppendices – posted 2.01.2021

Check back here for interim memorandums.

Project Timeline:

An RTP update will begin in FY 2023/24

 

Previous RTP Documents:

2001 Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) Update

2007 Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) Update

2012 Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) Update

2017 Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) Update2017 RTP Appendices