STA Plans and Studies
Regional Transportation Plan (RTP 2035)
At the December 12, 2007 Board meeting, the Solano Transportation Authority (STA) issued an initial Call for Projects for the 2035 Regional Transportation Plan (RTP). On December 26, 2007, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) released further guidelines on submittal of RTP projects. This additional information was reviewed by the STA Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) on January 2, 2008, and by the STA Board on January 9, 2008.
Download the Solano T2035 Project List (38.6 KB)
Download the RTP Call for Projects Board Staff Report (81.6 KB)
Visit MTC's Transportation 2035 Plan: Change in Motion
The Solano
Comprehensive Transportation Plan
(CTP 2030)
The STA's Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP 2030) for Solano County envisions, directs, and prioritizes the transportation needs of Solano County through the year 2030. The CTP incorporates various STA studies and plans into a 25-year planning document.
The CTP 2030 was adopted by the STA Board of Directors on June 8th, 2005.
Three CTP 2030 Elements incorporate their respective studies and plans into the CTP 2030:
Download the CTP 2030 Executive Summary & Table of Contents (0.5 MB)
Arterials, Highways and Freeways Element
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The goal of this element is to develop a balanced transportation system that reduces congestion and improves access and travel choices through the enhancement of roads.
This element describes the existing and future needs for the major arterials, highways, and freeways in Solano. Identified through comprehensive outreach efforts and studies are specific local and regional improvement needs, costs, and available funding information for use by decision makers gauging potential funding shortfalls. |
Download the Arterials, Highways and Freeways Element of the CTP 2030 (2.2 MB).
Incoporated Studies and Plans:
Transit Element
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The goal of this element is to develop a Comprehensive Transit System for buses, rail and ferries to meet future demand.
If given adequate funding, the Transit Element proposes to double the number of daily transit trips in 25 years. It does this by expanding the coverage of service, increasing frequencies, improving the quality of service and enhancing access to various transit services such as intercity bus, commuter rail, baylink ferry, and paratransit.
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| These improvements are proposed to increase daily ridership of intercity transit services from 6,000 today to approximately 12,000 by year 2030. |
Download the Transit Element of the CTP 2030 (1.8 MB).
Incorporated Studies and Plans:
Alternative Modes Element
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The goal of this element is to emphasize that alternative transportation modes are an integral part of travel and commuting in Solano County by implementing and maintaining a transportation system that provides for transit integration and ensuring that alternative modes are convenient, safe, efficient, and cost effective.
This element focuses on a wide range of proposals from ridesharing to bike routes, pedestrian trails, downtown revitalization projects and related transportation for livable community/enhancement projects, and alternative fuels infrastructure.
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This Alternative Modes Element is intended to be innovative with regard to encouraging alternative modes of transportation and proactive by supporting a set of projects and programs, that when developed will meet the goals of this element and the CTP 2030. In recent years, STA member jurisdictions have made substantial progress in encouraging the use of alternative transportation modes. |
Download the Alternative Modes Element of the CTP 2030 (2.8 MB).
Incoporated Studies and Plans:
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