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California Transportation Commission adopts 2025–27 strategic plan focused on safety, equity and multimodal investment

5107754 · June 30, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved a new two-year strategic plan that sets six high-level goals — including safety, elevating community voices, and environmental health — to guide the CTC's investments and operations from 2025 through 2027.

The California Transportation Commission on Thursday adopted a new 2025–27 strategic plan that frames the commission's priorities around six goals: prioritize safety; elevate community voices; ensure a healthy environment for all; move people and goods efficiently; partner for success; and support a team where people continue to thrive.

The plan establishes a vision — "a safe, equitable, and multimodal transportation system for all Californians" — and a mission to invest in transportation that improves communities, the environment and the economy. Paul Golojewski, chief deputy at the commission, presented the plan and acknowledged feedback from commissioners, staff, the interagency equity advisory committee and public workshops held during the plan's development.

Commissioners described the plan as a compass for future decisions. "This is the document many of us envisioned years ago; that staff turned into a thorough and implementable plan," Commissioner Jim Eager said. Vice Chair Clarissa Falcone and other members praised the effort and encouraged staff to translate goals into measurable actions and to report back on implementation milestones.

Staff said the plan will align the commission's work with CalSTA and Caltrans initiatives and will guide investments, guidelines and public engagement through the next biennium. The commission approved the plan unanimously.