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Capital Area Regional Transportation Coordinating Committee


RTCC Goal

Call for JARC & New Freedom Projects

What is Coordinated Transportation?

A coordinated transportation system efficiently provides comprehensive and user-friendly public and private transportation services. Transportation programs share resources, facilities, and information; and coordinate trip reservations, scheduling, dispatching, and passenger trips.

Coordination = Efficiencies + Service (Expansion)

Coordination = Efficiencies + Service (Expansion)

What is the Capital Area Regional Transit Coordination Committee (RTCC)?

The RTCC was created in June 2005 under the combined leadership of the Capital Area Council of Governments (CAPCOG) and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), Austin District. Participants on the RTCC include more than 25 agencies and organizations that are responsible for providing public transportation services, providing health and human services, or interested in the coordination of public transportation and client transportation services in the Capital Area.

Our Boundaries Encompass 10 Counties

The Capital Area includes 10 counties in central Texas. Geographically the area covers Llano, Burnet, Blanco, Williamson, Travis, Hays, Lee, Bastrop, Caldwell, and Fayette counties. The area is approximately 8,480 square miles and the Census 2000 population was 1,346,833.

Please visit the Regional Service Planning website for more information.


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