Santa Cruz County
Contacts
General County Contact
Mark McCumsey
(805) 549-3963
mark_mccumsey@dot.ca.gov
Development Review Contact
John Olejnik
(805) 542-4751
john_olejnik@dot.ca.gov
Local Assistance Contact
Garin Schneider
(805) 542-4606
garin_schneider@dot.ca.gov
Local and Regional Planning Partners
Regional Transportation Planning Agency (RTPA) (what's this?)
Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission (SCCRTC)
Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) (what's this?)
Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments (AMBAG)
County
Santa Cruz County
State Highway Planning Documents
These documents articulate Caltrans’ long-range plans for each state route in Santa Cruz County. More information…
Transportation Planning Fact Sheets are succinct and frequently updated documents that summarize statistics, and characteristics for State highways and State highway segments based off of Transportation Concept Reports (TCRs). TCR's are documents that establish a 20-year planning concept for each State highway through identifying deficiencies and analyzing current and projected operating conditions for the facility. Transporation Concept Reports / Fact Sheets are available for the following routes in Santa Cruz County.
- State Route 1
- State Route 9
- State Route 17
- State Route 35
- State Route 129
- State Route 152
- State Route 236
Corridor System Management Plans (CSMPs)
CSMPs provide for the integrated management of travel modes and roadways so as to facilitate the efficient and effective mobility of people and goods within California's most congested transportation corridors. Each CSMP presents an analysis of existing and future traffic conditions and proposes traffic management strategies and transportation improvements to maintain and enhance mobility. CSMP's will address State Highways, local roadways, transit, and other transportation modes.
District System Management Plan (DSMP)
The DSMP is a strategic and policy planning document detailing how the District envisions the transportation system will be maintained, managed and developed during the next 20 years.

