Our MPO/RTPA just submitted its draft RTP to the District. What does District Regional Planning do with it?
District Regional Planning is responsible for the initial review of the RTP. Based upon its review, the District determines who else in Caltrans needs to review it. Most draft RTPs should be routed for comment to e.g., District Traffic Operations, the District Local Assistance Engineer, Community Planning in both the District and Headquarters, Mass Transit, New Technology and Research, Aeronautics, other planning offices in both the District and Headquarter; and any other function in the District or Headquarters which is impacted by the draft RTP. District Regional Planning compiles all Caltrans’ comments on the draft RTP in a single comprehensive comment letter to the MPO/RTPA. Additionally, the District Regional Planning staff is responsible for assuring the RTP environmental document is reviewed. RTPs are projects under the California Environmental Quality Act. It is recommended District Regional Planning staff always review the environmental document. Whether District Regional Plan
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