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The Mendocino Council of Governments (MCOG) is updating the Mendocino 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.

Draft 2022 Plan Available for Public Review


The Draft 2022 Regional Transportation Plan and Active Transportation Plan is now available for public review. The draft plan may be viewed here.

Comments on the draft plan may be submitted by email to lellard@dbcteam.net or sent to 525 S. Main St., Ste. G, Ukiah, CA 95482 for receipt by MCOG no later than December 5, 2021. Comments may also be presented at the public hearing on December 6.

For more information visit MCOG's website, call the MCOG office at 707-234-3434, or email lellard@dbcteam.net. 

RTP Update Process

Share Your Feedback!

Give us your feedback on all things transportation related in Mendocino County! We understand that people's travel habits have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Please provide feedback assuming non-pandemic or post-pandemic conditions.



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.

Spend Some Money!

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.

Multimodal Transportation

Spend $100 on projects such as:


  • Maintaining existing roads
  • Building new roads
  • Improving bicycle and pedestrian facilities
  • Improving public transit

Active Transportation

Spend $50 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 707-234-3434. To follow the development of the 2022 Regional and Active Transportation Plans, or to view previous versions, click here.

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