Regional Transportation Coordinating Councils: Stakeholder Workshops
The Minnesota Departments of Transportation and Human Services, in collaboration with other state agencies, are working with the Metropolitan Council and other local governments and organizations to create Regional Transportation Coordinating Councils as appropriate throughout Minnesota. Coordination between transportation providers and service agencies is a strategy that can help fill transportation gaps by providing more rides using the same or fewer resources, making transportation easier to use and giving customers more options of where and when to travel.
The agencies will provide support for creating a statewide framework of 8-10 Regional Transportation Coordinating Councils throughout Minnesota. The RTCCs will be responsible for coordinating transportation services through a network of existing public, private and non-profit transportation providers.
RTCC Statewide Webinar
Watch the April 16, 2015 webinar that introduced the concepts for regional transportation coordination.
RTCC Stakeholder workshops, Round 1
Participants at seven initial workshops held in 2015 shared their perspectives on features to include a potential coordination council in their regions.
- Minnesota Regional Transportation Coordination Council Concept: 2015 Stakeholder Workshop Results (PDF)
RTCC Stakeholder workshops, Round 2
A summary of the Regional Transportation Coordinating Councils (RTCC) Workshops held in the summer of 2016 provides an overview of the second round of workshop highlights and feedback, proposed regions, potential actions for the RTCC Program Management Team, and next steps.