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2022 Regional Transportation Plan
What is a Regional Transportation Plan?
The regional transportation plan (RTP) is a 20-year investment plan outlining how the region (e.g. cities, counties, Caltrans, and SRTA) intends to provide a transportation system that efficiently moves people and freight (goods) for all transportation modes. The RTP includes short- and long-term goals and strategies to help guide the process. We look at what the region's demographics (population, housing and employment) are today and forecast what it might look like in the future. We then identify where gaps and needs are to meet future mobility needs. A financial element is prepared to show where the region's transportation investments will go and includes a timeline for when those projects are anticipated to be built or implemented.
Why do we prepare an RTP?
The Shasta Regional Transportation Agency (SRTA) is the federally-designated metropolitan planning organization (MPO) and state-designated regional transportation planning agency (RTPA) for the Shasta County region. SRTA is required by federal law (Title 23 U.S.C. Section 134) and state law (CA Government Code Section 65080) to prepare and adopt a comprehensive regional transportation plan covering a minimum 20-year planning horizon. This plan must be updated every four years. The most recent RTP was adopted on December 14, 2023.
The Sustainable Communities Strategy
As part of the RTP, SRTA must develop a Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS) - which is required under California Senate Bill 375, the Sustainable Communities and Climate Protection Act of 2008 (SB 375) - that addresses how the RTP will meet the region's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets. Under SB 375, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) established GHG reduction targets for years 2020 and 2035 for California's eighteen MPOs in 2010. Currently, SRTA's GHG reduction target is -4.0% for year 2035. Every eight years CARB is required to review and update the GHG reduction targets.
2022 Regional Transportation Plan & Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS) Documents
- 2022 Regional Transportation Plan & Sustainable Communities Strategy
- Appendix 1 - Shasta County Forecast Assumptions Memorandum (November 8, 2011)
- Appendix 2 - SCS Technical Methodology
- Appendix 3 - Regional Transportation Plan Checklist for 2022 RTP/SCS
- Signed Resolution 23-15 adopting the 2022 RTP and SCS and certifying SEIR
- Signed Resolution 23-16 adopting Shasta County Regional Activity-Based Travel Demand Model, SHASTASIM V.2.0
- Formal public outreach
- Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report for the 2022 RTP/SCS
- Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report for the 2022 RTP/SCS
- Notice of Preparation (NOP) on October 11, 2022
- Scoping meeting (virtual) presentation for the 2022 RTP/SCS on October 25, 2022, at 3:30 p.m.
- Notice of Availability (NOA) on August 17, 2023
- Notice of Determination (NOD) on December 19, 2023, through February 1, 2024
- 2021 Ways and Means Report
If you have any questions about the 2022 RTP/SCS , please contact Senior Transportation Planner Jennifer Pollom at (530) 262-6190 or email srta@srta.ca.gov.
Contact Us
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If you have questions about the RTP, please contact:
Michael Kuker
Senior Transportation Planner
Email
1255 East Street
Suite 202
Redding, CA 96001
Ph: 530-262-6186
Fax: 530-262-6189