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Contra Costa Transportation Authority Seeks Community Input On Transportation Needs

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The Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) is developing a new Countywide Transportation Plan. The Plan will help identify how and where transportation investments in Contra Costa County should be prioritized.

Please take this survey and tell CCTA about how you get around and what kind of transportation improvements you would like to see in the county. Your feedback will help them to better understand the needs and priorities of our communities and provide a strong foundation for the Plan. Take the survey!

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Fix the lights so traffic moves. Back in the 90s all of the city’s decided to mess up the lights in hopes people would stay on the freeways. Now it just clogs things up even worse. Newscum talks about combustion engines being the issue. If that is true, maybe find better ways to reduce traffic and cars won’t just be sitting there idling creating smog. And he could also try the first electric jet and stop polluting with his. There are better ways than what we are doing. Guess it’s always a money grab and we keep voting all of these crooks in office. Keep voting them in. Haha

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I will look for and take the survey. If given the option, I will request all those absurd bike lanes be removed from most streets. Why? I can respect wanting safety for cyclists, but the lanes are rarely used by them, and it negatively impacts flow of traffic, and my experience has been most of the cyclists are rude, inconsiderate and seemingly entitled. I also would like to see carpool lanes removed. Of course, eventually, every lane will be a toll lane, and the carpool will be gone.

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They’re just checking the box to say they got community input – then they’ll just do what they want anyway

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Paving roads.
I know that’s not what they want to hear, and certainly not what they will do.

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