RCTC is holding a public hearing to gather input on transit needs within Riverside County.

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JOIN US MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2024 AT 11:00 A.M.


RCTC is holding a public hearing on Monday, August 12, 2024 to gather input on transit needs within Riverside County. RCTC and transit operators will use information provided by the public for future transit improvements.

Join the public hearing in person at three locations:

RCTC
March Field Conf. Room A
4080 Lemon Street
3rd Floor, CA 92502

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SunLine Transit Agency
Board Room
32505 Harry Oliver Trail
Thousand Palms, CA 92776

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Palo Verde Valley Transit Agency
Room A
415 N. Main Street
Blythe, CA 92225

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There will be English to Spanish translation and an American Sign Language interpreter made available at the RCTC location. Translation and interpretation services for the satellite locations will be made available through teleconferencing.

RCTC
March Field Conf. Room A
4080 Lemon Street
3rd Floor, CA 92502

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2024 TRANSIT NEEDS PUBLIC HEARING

SUBMIT A COMMENT


HOW TO COMMENT

Comments are due by August 12, 2024. 

Submit your comment via online form, email, postal mail, or by calling 951-787-7141.

You can mail comments to:
Riverside County Transportation Commission
Attn: Transit Needs Public Hearing
P.O. Box 12008
Riverside, CA 92502-2208

Email comments to publictransit@rctc.org with Transit Needs Public Hearing Comments in the subject line.


Comments received will be used by RCTC and the county’s transit operators in identifying transit needs in preparation of transportation plans and programs. The comments will be transmitted to transit and paratransit operators as they relate to operating issues and needs.

RCTC was established in 1976 by State law. Its purpose was to oversee funding and coordination of all public transportation services within Riverside County. RCTC is governed by a 34-member board composed of five county supervisors, one representative from each of the 28 cities, and a non-voting Governor’s appointee from Caltrans.

RCTC also oversees programs and projects included in the Measure A ordinance, a voter-approved ½ cent sales tax. Measure A was first passed in 1988 and renewed in 2002 which required a two-thirds approval from Riverside County voters.

RCTC is involved in all aspects of providing a comprehensive transportation system for Riverside County residents, including:

  • Reviewing and allocating federal, state, and local funds for highway, transit, rail, non-motorized travel (bicycle and pedestrian), and other transportation activities; and
  • Developing and implementing long-range transportation solutions.