Regional Transportation Plan & Active Transportation Plan Updates
The Lake Area Planning Council (APC) is updating the Lake County Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) and Active Transportation Plan (ATP) and would like to hear from members of the community and stakeholders about transportation needs, deficiencies, and mobility barriers/challenges.
The RTP is a long-range planning document covering a 20-year time span, which includes short- and long-range transportation projects across all modes of transportation, including motorized, active transportation, and public transit. It promotes a safe and efficient transportation system, and establishes regional goals that support mobility, economic and health goals of the region. The updated RTP is scheduled to be adopted in December, 2021. The current RTP can be viewed in our document library or by clicking here.
The ATP serves as the non-motorized component of the RTP and is the regional vision for improving the bicycle and pedestrian network. The current ATP can be viewed in our document library or by clicking here.
New! (October 20)
The Draft 2022 Lake County Regional Transportation Plan/Active Transportation Plan (RTP/ATP) is now available for public review at the following link-
Comments will be accepted between now and the anticipated date of adoption (December 1, 2021) at a public meeting before the Lake Area Planning Council Board. Please address comments to John Speka, Senior Transportation Planner via email, or by mail to our physical address: Lake Area Planning Council, 525 South Main Street, Ste. B, Ukiah, CA 95482.
Watch this video to learn more about the RTP and ATP
Share your Feedback!
Give us your feedback on all things transportation related in Lake County!
Interactive Map
Use this map to provide location-based comments on issues related to:
- Pedestrians
- Bicycles
- Public Transit
- Streets and Roads
Take the Survey
This is where community members can give 2 minutes of their time to provide some general transportation feedback to help guide the development of the 2022 Regional and Active Transportation Plans.
Budget Examples
If you had money for transportation, how would you spend it? Use the budgets below to show what types of projects are important to you. Money may be split between as many choices as you like or concentrated on a few. Please do not exceed the allocated dollar amount per budget.
Regional Transportation Plan Budget
Spend $100 on projects such as:
- Maintain Existing roads
- Build new roads
- Improve bicycle and pedestrian facilities
- Improve public transit
Active Transportation Plan Budget
Spend $100 on projects such as:
- Sidewalk/bike lane infill
- ADA curb ramps
- Recreational trails
- Bicycle improvements on State Highways
For questions about using this website or for alternative ways to provide feedback, please contact our office at 707-263-7799. To follow the development of the 2022 Regional and Active Transportation Plans, or to view previous versions, click here.