About the RTCC
The Regional Transportation Coordinating Council (RTCC) was formed in 2010 after a study on the growing older adult population in our region identified the addressing of gaps in transportation services as a major regional priority. Transportation across county boundaries to access healthcare facilities and other services was one clear gap. While the initial efforts focused primarily on older adults, filling gaps in transit, transportation, mobility and related services that benefit older adults benefit everyone. The RTCC acknowledges the challenges faced by older adults are also faced by veterans, people with limited income, and individuals with disabilities.
The objective of the RTCC is to serve as the local coordinating council for a seven (7) county rural area of Colorado, including Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Routt, Pitkin, and Summit Counties, and to provide regional transportation coordination, especially for veterans, people with disabilities, older adults, and low-income adult populations.
RTCC Standards of Operations
Goals and Strategies
Elected Roles and Work Group Responsibilities
Work Groups (coming soon)