Funding

Invest in the future of safe & reliable transportation.

Funding is the lifeblood of the Siskiyou County Local Transportation Commission (SCLTC). It is essential for realizing the commission’s mission to develop and maintain a comprehensive, efficient, and sustainable transportation system for the county. Adequate funding enables SCLTC to plan, implement, and oversee a wide range of transportation projects that enhance connectivity, safety, and accessibility for all residents.

With proper funding, SCLTC can effectively coordinate with local partners and leverage various funding programs to support critical infrastructure improvements, such as road repairs, public transit enhancements, and the development of pedestrian and bicycle pathways. These projects are crucial for reducing traffic congestion, promoting environmental sustainability, and improving the overall quality of life in Siskiyou County.

Questions? Call us at 530-709-5060 or view all plans and initiatives.

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Funding resources used to improve transit

Senate Bill 125
SB 125 creates approximately $5.1 billion statewide, of new one-time source funding to help address transit providers’ operating and capital needs.
Transit Programs
Various comprehensive programs that provide funds to help improve and maintain transportation infrastructure.
Streets/Roads Program
A landmark transportation investment signed into law by Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. on April 28, 2017

How we use funds to improve transit

Siskiyou County Local Transportation Commission (SCLTC) allocates funds that help improve and maintain Siskiyou County’s transportation infrastructure. Funds are allocated for the following efforts.

Questions? Call us at 530-709-5060 or view all plans and initiatives.

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Reach out to the Siskiyou County Local Transportation Commission for inquiries about transportation projects, public meetings, or general information. Contact us via phone, email, or visit our office. We look forward to connecting with you!

Sufficient funding is pivotal to the SCLTC's ability to develop a well-connected, accessible, and forward-thinking transportation network in Siskiyou County.

Moreover, funding ensures that SCLTC can adhere to the principles of equity and inclusivity, as mandated by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. It allows for the implementation of programs that address the transportation needs of underserved communities, including seniors, individuals with disabilities, and low-income residents.

Title VI Program

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