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Tehama County commission adopts unmet‑needs finding, directs further study and approves LTF distributions

Tehama County Transportation Commission · February 23, 2026
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Summary

The commission adopted a finding that unmet transit needs exist, referred potentially reasonable requests (including splitting routes 1 and 2 for half‑hour service) to staff for cost analysis, and approved LTF distributions totaling $963,448.68 and a $91,552.87 transfer into TCTC accounts.

The Tehama County Transportation Commission on Feb. 23 adopted a finding that unmet transit needs exist in the county and directed staff to pursue further operational and financial analysis on requests deemed "possibly reasonable to meet," including earlier morning service to Corning, later‑day service and splitting routes 1 and 2 to increase frequency.

Jessica (TCTC staff) said the Social Services Transportation Advisory Council reviewed public input collected by direct correspondence, surveys and a January public hearing and used the commission’s adopted…

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