Transportation planning
California Transportation Plan
Overview California has a safe, sustainable, world-class transportation system that provides for the mobility and accessibility of people, goods, services, and information through an integrated, multimodal network that is developed through collaboration and achieves a prosperous economy, a quality environment, and social equity.
California Transportation Plan The California Transportation Plan (CTP) is a statewide, long-range transportation plan for meeting our future mobility needs. The CTP defines goals, policies, and strategies to achieve our collective vision for California’s future transportation system. This plan, with a minimum 20-year planning horizon, is prepared in response to federal and State requirements and is updated every five years. The current California Transportation Plan, the CTP 2025, was approved in 2006 and updated by an Addendum in October of 2007 to comply with new federal planning requirements governing development of the plan. |
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Interregional Blueprint In 2009, the Department expanded the State's transportation planning process with an initiative to include the development of a state-level transportation blueprint focused on interregional travel needs while addressing the specific requirements of Senate Bill 391 (Liu). The California Interregional Blueprint (CIB) will articulate the vision for a statewide, integrated, multimodal transportation system that complements regional transportation plans and land use visions. The CIB, when fully developed, will also become the foundation for the development of the next update, the CTP 2040, that will be delivered by December 2015 to address a specific requirement of SB 391. Information on the development of these latest planning efforts associated with the CIB or the CTP can be found at our CIB/CTP web portal: http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tpp/californiainterregionalblueprint/.
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