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A Rare Chance to Attend a Corral Release Party!
THE STORY One of our Decanting Monterey wine partners recently invited me to attend a Corral Wine Co. release party. I was quite excited about the invitation, as we consider their wines as some o...
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The Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission is an autonomous planning agency for Santa Cruz County. Created by the State of California in 1972 to handle transportation responsibilities that cross city-county boundaries, the commission sets priorities for major improvements to infrastructure—not only highways and major roads, but also bus transit, paratransit, rail and alternative transportation facilities. The agency's mission includes the pursuit of funding for major capital improvements while also working toward a balanced transportation system that improves the quality of life in the region.
The agency is governed by appointed commissioners who represent the county and its four cities as well as the Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District. The commissioners’ meetings are open to the public, as are meetings of the SCCRTC’s various committees.
Transportation Agency for Monterey County seeking community input on proposed Pajaro-Watsonville Multimodal Station ProjectThe post Transportation Agency for Monterey County seeking community input on proposed Pajaro-Watsonville Multimodal Station Project appeared first on SCCRTC.11/07/2024
Transportation Agency for Monterey County seeking community input on proposed Pajaro-Watsonville Multimodal Station Project
RTC Seeking Input on Use of Measure D Funds on Regional Highway, Trail, Rail, and Lift Line ProjectsThe Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) invites the community to provide input on how it plans to invest voter-approved Measure D revenues. Measure D, the transportation improvement ballot measure passed by over 2/3 of Santa Cruz County voters in November 2016, provides funds for highway, trail, rail, multimodal local road, and transit programs [...] The post RTC Seeking …10/30/2024
RTC Seeking Input on Use of Measure D Funds on Regional Highway, Trail, Rail, and Lift Line Projects
RTC Hosting Two Upcoming In-Person Community Workshops and a Virtual Open House for the Zero Emission Passenger Rail and Trail Project!The Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) is kicking off Milestone 3 for the Zero Emission Passenger Rail and Trail Project (ZEPRT) to share updates related to rail and trail alignment options in development, project funding opportunities, ridership modeling approach, stations, bridge structures and noise impacts. Join us at one of our upcoming in-person [...] The post RTC Hosting …10/29/2024
RTC Hosting Two Upcoming In-Person Community Workshops and a Virtual Open House for the Zero Emission Passenger Rail and Trail Project!
From Santa Cruz Local...
The rail-trail project could include an elevated track at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, more than 11 stations and a paved path that detours from the rail line in Live Oak, Capitola, Rio Del Mar and South County, authorities said this week.
From Hilltromper Santa Cruz...
The design and planning for new zero-emission passenger rail service is happening now, and includes an online survey plus two Community Workshops on Tues., Nov. 12, in Watsonville and Weds., Nov 13, in Live Oak.
Some mobile homes near 38th Avenue and the Santa Cruz Branch Rail Line in Live Oak are in the rail line’s right-of-way and could be moved for the rail-trail project.
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