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Take the five-minute San Bernardino County Transportation Authority Coordinated Transportation Plan survey at gosbtca.com/cplan25

The San Bernardino County Transportation Authority is calling on residents to help shape the future of public transportation by participating in a vital community survey as part of the 2026–2030 Coordinated Transportation Plan.

This coordinated plan is more than a routine update — it’s a federally required, community-driven roadmap that will guide how we improve mobility for residents, including seniors, individuals with disabilities, people with low incomes, tribal members and veterans. Your input will directly influence how transit services are designed, funded and delivered across San Bernardino County.

Why your voice matters

Your feedback will help the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority and local transit providers prioritize services that truly meet community needs — especially for seniors, people with disabilities, low-income residents, tribal members and veterans.

The Coordinated Plan identifies transportation gaps, proposes innovative solutions, and determines which projects are eligible for critical funding through programs such as:

  • Federal Transit Authority Section 5310 – Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities
  • Omnitrans Measure I Regional Mobility Partnership (RMP) Program

What the coordinated plan will do

  • Identify mobility challenges across the county
  • Recommend new services and partnerships
  • Guide funding decisions for local and regional transit
  • Support grant applications to expand and enhance transportation options

How to participate

Take the five-minute survey online at gosbcta.com/cplan25.

The survey is open to all residents and is especially important for those who live in rural or underserved areas or who work with vulnerable populations. It only takes a few minutes, but your input will help shape future years of transit planning and investment.

What’s next

  • The Transportation Authority will host public workshops in fall 2025 to share findings and gather more feedback
  • The Transportation Authority will release a draft plan in winter 2025, followed by strategy development and prioritization in spring 2026

For any assistance with this survey, call 909-884-8276 or email at mail@ammatransitplanning.com.


Additional County Update News – September 25, 2025