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See how transportation projects featured in the Regional Transportation Plan will improve the commute in your community. View a short video that shows how the transportation system will be expanded and improved in the region.
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Independent Transit Planning Review Services
SANDAG Draft Final Report (pdf)
(This file is 28 mb; it will take several minutes to download)
May 2006
Final report is expected for release around mid-July.
In November 2004, 67% of San Diego County voters approved a 40-year extension of TransNet, the region-wide half center sales tax dedicated to transportation.
Passage of the TransNet extension included a committment by the SANDAG Board of Directors to conduct an Independent Transit Planning Review of the public transit system proposed in the SANDAG Regional Comprehensive Plan.
Quarterly Transportation Progress Report
Reports download page, The Quarterly Transportation Progress Report focuses on several project areas: Highway; Transit; Arterial and Freeway Interchange; and Traffic and Demand Management.
Revised Work Program & Schedule for the Regional Transportation Plan - 2006 Update
Download PDF, July 22, 2005 , Length: 4
SANDAG is undertaking a technical update of the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP). This plan will update revenue and project cost projections to incorporate new TransNet funding and other funding sources (e.g., Proposition 42 funds); develop network and/or land use alternatives; and will serve to satisfy requirements for reporting air quality conformity analysis.
Transnet
Download PDF, Updated 2005
Progress continues on transportation projects in the San Diego region thanks to TransNet , the county's half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements. A new report highlights expanded freeways, more light rail lines, and millions of dollars in local street and road improvements.
State of the Commute
Download PDF, 2005, Length: 3 pages
In the 2030 Regional Transportation Plan, SANDAG pledged to launch the Regional Performance Monitoring Program. Through this program, SANDAG is monitoring and evaluating the performance and operation of the region's transportation system.
Commute Characteristics for the San Diego Region
Download PDF, Dec. 2004, Length: 8 pages
Fact Sheet: Downtown's Smart Corner Project
Download PDF, Dec. 2004, Length: 2 pages
Investing in Our Transportation Future:
2030, The Transportation Plan for the San Diego Region
Download PDF, 2003, Length: 11 pages
2030 Regional Transportation Plan
Go to downloads page, March 28, 2003
The Regional Transportation Plan, MOBILITY 2030, is a $42 billion plan which serves as a blueprint to address the mobility challenges created by our region's growing population and employment. It contains an integrated set of public policies, strategies, and investments to maintain, manage, and improve the transportation system in the San Diego region. SANDAG Directors approved the 2030 Regional Transportation Plan on March 28, 2003. |