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Pima County voters approved the Regional Transportation Authority’s $2.67 billion regional transportation plan in March 2026. The public participated in plan development through citizen committee engagement, survey participation, open house attendance or other public comment opportunities. Although the 20-year plan is in place through March 2026, your voice matters and public involvement opportunities will continue in the following ways:
- Public input/public comment opportunities will be available as part of roadway or other corridor development
- Check this website often to learn of opportunities to participate and comment
- Members of the public may attend and comment at open meetings where projects, such as signalized pedestrian crossings or bike paths, are considered
- Other ways to stay involved or informed of plan delivery or financial status:
- Sign up for RTA news and updates here.
- Submit a comment here.
- Tune in to the RTA Delivers podcast.
- Follow the RTA on social media.
- Visit the RTA Calendar for upcoming meetings and events.
Regional Transportation Authority Board and committee meetings are open to the public. Visit our online calendar to stay up to date on scheduled meetings and other public involvement activities and events.
For the latest RTA information, you will find project-related articles, project videos, e-newsletters, and other timely announcements on our website or in our social media channels.
The Regional Transportation Authority is a public body and invites public participation through its meetings or other public activities. Whether we seek input through open houses, online surveys or workshops, we encourage you to tell us about your views on regional transportation priorities.
Public policies encourage active participation by everyone in the transportation planning process. Active public participation leads to more efficient and effective regional planning to address the greater Tucson region’s transportation priorities.
Title VI (Non-Discrimination) Policy
The Regional Transportation Authority of Pima County (RTA) complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes and regulations in all programs and activities. As such, the RTA operates without regard to race, color, national origin, age, gender, income or disability. RTA meetings are held in accessible locations, and materials are provided in accessible formats in languages other than English upon request within a reasonable advance notice period.
