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Stanislaus COG outlines 25-year regional transportation plan and outreach in Hughson
Summary
Stanislaus Council of Governments presented a federally required 25-year regional transportation plan and sustainable-community strategy to the Hughson City Council, describing four land-use and transportation scenarios, fiscal constraints, VMT-reduction goals, and an outreach schedule that includes public review in June and August and planned adoption in August 2026.
Chris Clarkston of the Stanislaus Council of Governments told the Hughson City Council that the region’s federally required regional transportation plan (RTP) and sustainable community strategy (SCS) covers a 25-year horizon through 2049 and must be fiscally constrained and consistent with federal and state air-quality goals. "This is a 25-year plan going through the year 2049," Clarkston said, adding that the plan addresses all transportation modes — biking, transit, airports — and shows how land use drives transportation needs.
Clarkston outlined four scenarios the agency is analyzing: a business-as-usual baseline, two…
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