The Point: Join RCTC for two tele-town halls on April 13 and 29
Riverside County remains one of the fastest growing regions in the country because of the many things our vibrant region has to offer. Continued population and economic growth mean Riverside County needs a comprehensive plan to improve transportation infrastructure that supports our residents – now and into the future. In 2024, the Commission approved the Traffic Relief Plan (TRP), an aspirational blueprint of transportation investments designed to reduce traffic congestion, implement roadway safety measures, and offer greater mobility options for communities across the county.
RCTC will be hosting two tele-town halls to provide a forum for Riverside County residents to learn more about the TRP and ask questions about the projects planned in their community. RCTC Chair and Cathedral City Mayor, Raymond Gregory will host separate eastern and western county tele-town hall meetings.
Residents are encouraged to participate and dial in to one of the two tele-town halls:
- Coachella Valley/Palo Verde Valley/Blythe Tele-Town Hall
- Monday, April 13, 2026, at 5:30 p.m.
- Call (855)-756-7520 Ext.131847#
- Western Riverside County Tele-Town Hall
- Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at 5:30 p.m.
- Call (855)-756-7520 Ext.131857#
The TRP outlines Riverside County’s comprehensive strategy to address our growing communities’ immediate and long-term transportation needs. Implementing the TRP projects and services will require significant new funding from local, state, and federal sources. Later this summer, Commissioners representing every city in the county and all five members of the County Board of Supervisors will decide what steps can be taken to fund projects outlined in the TRP.
Learn more and read the Traffic Relief Plan at www.trafficreliefplan.org.
