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Contra Costa Community-Based Transportation Plan Virtual Town Hall

December 9 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
A map of Contra Costa County, California, titled "What transportation improvements are needed and where?" The county is divided into four regions by dashed lines and text labels: West County, Central County, East County, and South County. Colored shapes represent existing transportation infrastructure projects or areas of focus within the regions. West County (Orange): Includes cities like Richmond, San Pablo, Hercules, Pinole, and El Cerrito, with orange shapes concentrated around these areas. Central County (Teal): Includes cities like Martinez, Concord, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek, and Lafayette, with teal shapes near Concord and Pleasant Hill. East County (Green): Includes cities like Pittsburg, Antioch, Oakley, and Brentwood, with green shapes scattered through these cities. South County (Yellow): Includes cities like Orinda, Lafayette, Moraga, Danville, Dougherty Valley, and San Ramon, with small yellow shapes near San Ramon. The legend explicitly matches the colors to the regions: Orange: West County Teal: Central County Green: East County Yellow: South County The map also includes a scale bar in miles.

Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) needs your input! We are developing a plan that looks at public space and how people will move around the county through 2050. As part of this broader effort, CCTA is co-creating a countywide Community-Based Transportation Plan (CBTP), which will identify transportation gaps and needs in specific areas throughout the county, and outline actions to address them.

We need your input to make sure that transportation within and between communities throughout the county is safer, smarter, more sustainable, equitable and accessible, especially for those who rely on public and active transportation to get around.

The focus areas for this plan are specific communities where targeted fixes – like safer crossings, enhanced walking and biking infrastructure, and more reliable and frequent transit connections – would make a big difference. By letting us know what changes you’d like to see, you’re helping create a locally led plan to develop livable and connected neighborhoods across Contra Costa County.

CCTA is holding a virtual Town Hall on Tuesday, Dec. 9 at 6 p.m. – this is the best opportunity to learn

JOIN THE VIRTUAL TOWN HALL! – Click here to register

This is not a Bike East Bay event. For questions or comments please contact the organizers.

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