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◈ Homepage — https://www.rctc.org/MEETINGS & AGENDAS PROJECTS DOING BUSINESS FUNDING & PLANNING TRAVEL RIVERSIDE COUNTY ABOUT RCA People with bikes walking/waiting for Metrolink train Burrowing Owl - Western RCA 91 Freeway aerial view Rebar Installation People with bikes walking/waiting for Metrolink train Burrowing Owl - Western RCA 91 Freeway aerial view Rebar Installation People with bikes walking/waiting for Metrolink train RCTC's Traffic Relief Plan is a Strategy to Reduce Traffic, Improve Travel Stay Up-To-Date with RCTC a Riverside County Residents Ride Metrolink Free with "Experience Metrolink" Callings Students in Grades K-8! Earn an Exclusive Fun Patch Subscribe to The Point Newsletter for the Latest Transportation News from RCTC Start or Join a Vanpool and Get Up to $600 Per Month Towards a Vanpool Lease STAY CONNECTED Follow us online for the latest news and transportation updates. The Point Stay up to date with the latest news Improvements Underway for Phase II of the State Route 60/Potrero Boulevard Interchange Project April 30, 2026 The Point: RCTC and the City of Beaumont held a joint groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction READ MORE Join our Traffic Relief Plan Tele-Town Hall Events April 9, 2026 The Point: Join RCTC for two tele-town halls on April 13 and 29, 2026 READ MORE Join RCTC’s Traffic Relief Plan Webinar to Learn About Projects Planned in Your Community April 2, 2026 The Point: RCTC will be hosting a webinar to provide information about the Traffic Relief Plan on Monday, April 6, 2026 READ MORE Improve Mobility for the People of Riverside County P.O. Box 12008 Riverside, CA 92502-2208 PHONE: 951.787.7141 CONTACT US © 2026 Riverside County Transportation Commission. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy   |   SB 272 Catalog ◈ Interior Pages — 10 pages crawledProjects - Riverside County Transportation Commission Meetings & Agendas Meetings Information Agendas Live Stream Projects I-15 Smart Freeway Pilot Project SR-60/Potrero Boulevard Interchange Project Mid County Parkway Ramona Expressway Mead Valley Metrolink Station/Mobility Hub I-15 Express Lanes Project Southern Extension Coachella Valley Rail All Projects Doing Business RFP/RFQ/IFBs Property Vendor Registration Funding & Planning Planning Funding & Programming Finance Travel Riverside County Travel Riverside County Passenger Rail Bus Services Specialized Transit Freeway Service Patrol Rail Safety About 2025 Annual Report Employment Opportunities News & Publications Commissioners ADA Title VI About Us Contact Us RCA RCTC is the managing agency for the Western Riverside County Regional Conservation Authority, the largest habitat conservation plan (MSHCP) in the nation that helps protect 146 native animal and plant species. Click here to learn more. Search PROJECTS The Riverside County Transportation Commission is focused on the safe delivery of projects, which reflect fiscal responsibility and economic recovery. From highways to interchanges, from rail crossings to station improvements, RCTC is dedicated to keep county residents moving. The RCTC Project Library lists current, future, completed, and long-term projects throughout Riverside County. Under Construction I-15 SMART FREEWAY PILOT PROJECT RIVERSIDE COUNTY METROLINK STATION IMPROVEMENTS PRE-CONSTRUCTION 91 EASTBOUND CORRIDOR OPERATIONS PROJECT INTERSTATE 10 HIGHLAND SPRINGS AVENUE INTERCHANGE IMPROVEMENTS INTERSTATE 15 EXPRESS LANES PROJECT SOUTHERN EXTENSION METROLINK DOUBLE TRACK PROJECT: MORENO VALLEY-PERRIS MID COUNTY PARKWAY RAMONA EXPRESSWAY MEAD VALLEY METROLINK STATION/MOBILITY HUB PERRIS-SOUTH METROLINK STATION AND LAYOVER FACILITY SANTA ANA RIVER TRAIL SR-60 POTRERO BOULEVARD INTERCHANGE PHASE II PROJECT COMPLETED 15/91 EXPRESS LANES CONNECTOR 60/215 EAST JUNCTION INTERCHANGE PROJECT 71/91 INTERCHANGE PROJECT 74/215 INTERCHANGE PROJECT 91 REFRESH PROJECT 91/PERRIS VALLEY LINE INTERSTATE 15 EXPRESS LANES PROJECT INTERSTATE 15 INTERIM CORRIDOR OPERATIONS PROJECT INTERSTATE 15 RAILROAD CANYON ROAD INTERCHANGE PROJECT INTERSTATE 215 BI-COUNTY GAP CLOSURE PROJECT INTERSTATE 215 CENTRAL PROJECT INTERSTATE 215 PLACENTIA AVENUE INTERCHANGE INTERSTATE 215 SOUTH PROJECT MORENO VALLEY/MARCH FIELD STATION IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT RIVERSIDE COUNTY METROLINK STATION IMPROVEMENTS RIVERSIDE-LA SIERRA METROLINK STATION IMPROVEMENTS ROUTE 60 TRUCK LANES ROUTE 74 CURVE WIDENING PROJECT ROUTE 91 CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ROUTE 91 CORRIDOR OPERATIONS PROJECT ROUTE 91 PACHAPPA UNDERPASS LONG-TERM 10/60 INTERCHANGE PROJECT 15/91 EXPRESS TRANSIT CONNECTOR PROJECT COACHELLA VALLEY-SAN GORGONIO PASS RAIL CORRIDOR SERVICE PROJECT I-10 PASS EXPRESS LANES PROJECT INTERSTATE 10 TRUCK CLIMBING LANE PROJECT INTERSTATE 15 SOUTH WIDENING INTERSTATE 215 NORTH PROJECT RIVERSIDE-DOWNTOWN STATION IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT ROUTE 79 REALIGNMENT PROJECT ROUTE 79 REALIGNMENT PROJECT (SEGMENT 3) STATE ROUTE 71 CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Improve Mobility for the People of Riverside County P.O. Box 12008 Riverside, CA 92502-2208 PHONE : 951.787.7141 CONTACT US © 2026 Riverside County Transportation Commission. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy | SB 272 Catalog Traffic Relief Plan - Riverside County Transportation Commission HOME Project Map Community Improvements Riverside, Corona & Nearby Areas Moreno Valley, Perris, Hemet, San Jacinto & Nearby Areas Temecula, Murrieta & Nearby Areas San Gorgonio Pass Coachella Valley Blythe Investment Needs Safe Streets & Roads Highways Regional Connections Public Transportation Active Transportation Flood & Blowsand Control Environmental Mitigation Download Plan Feedback Search 2024 TRAFFIC RELIEF PLAN Getting You There with Time to Spare. Getting You There with Time to Spare. What's Planned Near Me 2024 TRAFFIC RELIEF PLAN Your voice. Your plan. Your voice. Your plan. The Traffic Relief Plan is a local transportation strategy to reduce traffic bottlenecks, improve roadway safety, and help create a stronger, more sustainable economy for our communities. En español En Español The Traffic Relief Plan (TRP) is a comprehensive strategy for tackling the unique transportation challenges and opportunities in Riverside County. First approved by RCTC in 2020 and updated in 2024, the TRP builds on years of listening to the transportation needs of our residents. The TRP will help improve mobility in communities across Riverside County. From west, east, southwest, and beyond, the TRP includes much needed investments in Riverside County highways, streets, public transportation, and more. Identified projects include everything from pothole repairs and reduced cut-through traffic to expanded bike lanes and hiking trails — and everything in between. These updates build upon RCTC’s previously approved 2020 TRP . Explore how the TRP will make transportation better in your community. READ THE TRAFFIC RELIEF PLAN Explore how the TRP will make transportation better in your community. READ THE TRAFFIC RELIEF PLAN The Traffic Relief Plan (TRP) is a comprehensive strategy for tackling the unique transportation challenges and opportunities in Riverside County. First approved by RCTC in 2020 and updated in 2024, the TRP builds on years of listening to the transportation needs of our residents. The TRP will help improve mobility in communities across Riverside County. From west, east, southwest, and beyond, the TRP includes much needed investments in Riverside County highways, streets, public transportation, and more. Identified projects include everything from pothole repairs and reduced cut-through traffic to expanded bike lanes and hiking trails — and everything in between. These updates build upon RCTC’s previously approved 2020 TRP . The Traffic Relief Plan (TRP) is a comprehensive strategy for tackling the unique transportation challenges and opportunities in Riverside County. First approved by RCTC in 2020 and updated in 2024, the TRP builds on years of listening to the transportation needs of our residents. The TRP will help improve mobility in communities across Riverside County. From west, east, southwest, and beyond, the TRP includes much needed investments in Riverside County highways, streets, public transportation, and more. Identified projects include everything from pothole repairs and reduced cut-through traffic to expanded bike lanes and hiking trails — and everything in between. These updates build upon RCTC’s previously approved 2020 TRP . Explore how the TRP will make transportation better in your community. READ THE TRAFFIC RELIEF PLAN A PLAN FOR A COUNTY THAT KEEPS GROWING Time is valuable. No one should spend hours in traffic just to get where they need to go. With investments identified for faster-flowing freeways, expanded public transportation, safer local streets, pothole repair, and infrastructure for bicycling and walking, the TRP is designed to serve the needs of residents across the Riverside County. As Riverside County continues to grow, with hundreds of thousands of new residents expected in the coming decades, the TRP focuses on getting ahead of that growth and building a transportation system that works now and into the future. https://www.rctc.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/2026.02.10-TRP-Video-MD.mp4 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS ACROSS ALL REGIONS The Traffic Relief Plan recognizes the transportation needs across Riverside County’s subregions to support the unique needs of each community. Riverside, Corona & Nearby Areas Moreno Valley, Perris, Hemet, San Jacinto & Nearby Areas Temecula, Murrieta & Nearby Areas San Gorgonio Pass Coachella Valley Blythe Riverside, Corona & Nearby Areas Moreno Valley, Perris, Hemet, San Jacinto & Nearby Areas Temecula, Murrieta & Nearby Areas TRAFFIC RELIEF INVESTMENT NEEDS The Traffic Relief Plan identifies transportation-related improvements across seven categories. Safe Streets & Roads Highways Regional Connections Public Transportation Active Transportation Flood & Blowsand Control Environmental Mitigation READ THE PLAN © 2026 Riverside County Transportation Commission. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy | SB 272 Catalog Finance - Riverside County Transportation Commission Meetings & Agendas Meetings Information Agendas Live Stream Projects I-15 Smart Freeway Pilot Project SR-60/Potrero Boulevard Interchange Project Mid County Parkway Ramona Expressway Mead Valley Metrolink Station/Mobility Hub I-15 Express Lanes Project Southern Extension Coachella Valley Rail All Projects Doing Business RFP/RFQ/IFBs Property Vendor Registration Funding & Planning Planning Funding & Programming Finance Travel Riverside County Travel Riverside County Passenger Rail Bus Services Specialized Transit Freeway Service Patrol Rail Safety About 2025 Annual Report Employment Opportunities News & Publications Commissioners ADA Title VI About Us Contact Us RCA RCTC is the managing agency for the Western Riverside County Regional Conservation Authority, the largest habitat conservation plan (MSHCP) in the nation that helps protect 146 native animal and plant species. Click here to learn more. Search Finance RCTC maintains fiscal accountability in its management of Commission assets and debt. FINANCIAL REPORTS RCTC’s financial results are audited on an annual basis, and RCTC has received the Government Finance Officers Association Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting since FY 1993 for its Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. The Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (summary of RCTC’s fiscal activities), the RCTC 91 Express Lanes Fund financial statements, and the 15 Express Lanes Fund financial statements (fiscal activities of the RCTC 91 Express Lanes and 15 Express Lanes) are presented below. Annual Comprehensive Financial Report Fiscal Year 2024/25 Fiscal Year 2023/24 Fiscal Year 2022/23 Fiscal Year 2021/22 Fiscal Year 2020/21 Fiscal Year 2019/20 Fiscal Year 2018/19 Fiscal Year 2017/18 Fiscal Year 2016/17 Fiscal Year 2015/16 Fiscal Year 2014/15 Fiscal Year 2013/14 Fiscal Year 2012/13 Fiscal Year 2011/12 Fiscal Year 2010/11 Fiscal Year 2009/10 RCTC 91 Express Lanes Fund Financials Fiscal Year 2024/25 Fiscal Year 2023/24 Fiscal Year 2022/23 Fiscal Year 2021/22 Fiscal Year 2020/21 Fiscal Year 2019/20 Fiscal Year 2018/19 Fiscal Year 2017/18 Fiscal Year 2016/17 15 Express Lanes Fund Financials Fiscal Year 2024/25 Fiscal Year 2023/24 Fiscal Year 2022/23 Fiscal Year 2021/22 Fiscal Year 2020/21 BUDGET INFORMATION RCTC’s current approved annual budget is presented below. The FY 2025/26 budget contains components considered necessary to gain an understanding of the budget. Components include the executive summary; the appropriations limit; details of the budget process; fund budgets; department budgets; and appendices including a glossary of acronyms and the salary schedule. Fiscal Year 2025/26 Budget Fiscal Year 2024/25 Budget Fiscal Year 2023/24 Budget Fiscal Year 2025/26 Budget in Brief DEBT RCTC has financed transportation projects with sales tax revenue debt and toll revenue debt in accordance with a Debt Management Policy and Interest Rate Swap Policy . Future Measure A sales taxes are pledged to cover Measure A debt payments on the sales tax revenue bonds and commercial paper notes. Future toll revenues generated on RCTC’s express lanes are pledged to pay debt service on the toll revenue bonds, including federal Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) loans. Municipal Advisor Disclosure RCTC’s outstanding debt is summarized below: SALES TAX REVENUE DEBT 2005 Commercial Paper Program (Tax-Exempt) Authorized $60,000,000 Outstanding (as of June 1, 2021) $0 Pledged Revenue Source Measure A Sales Tax Revenues Short-term Ratings P-1/A-1+ Final Maturity 2039 2010 Sales Tax Revenue Bonds (Limited Tax Bonds), Series B (Taxable) Issued $112,370,000 Outstanding (as of June 1, 2021) $112,370,000 Pledged Revenue Source Measure A Sales Tax Revenues Long-Term Ratings Aa2/AA+/AA Final Maturity 2039 2013 Sales Tax Revenue Bonds (Limited Tax Bonds), Series A (Tax-Exempt) Issued $462,200,000 (includes $372,445,000 refunded by 2017 Series B) Outstanding (as of June 1, 2021) $28,690,000 Pledged Revenue Source Measure A Sales Tax Revenues Long-Term Ratings Aa2/AA+/AA Final Maturity 2023 (original issuance maturity of 2039) 2016 Sales Tax Revenue Refunding Bonds (Limited Tax Bonds), Series A (Tax-Exempt) Issued $76,140,000 Outstanding (as of June 1, 2021) $52,965,000 Pledged Revenue Source Measure A Sales Tax Revenues Long-Term Ratings Aa2/AA+/AA Final Maturity 2029 2017 Sales Tax Revenue Bonds (Limited Tax Bonds), Series A (Tax-Exempt) Issued $158,760,000 Outstanding (as of June 1, 2021) $141,055,000 Pledged Revenue Source Measure A Sales Tax Revenues Long-Term Ratings Aa2/AA+/AA Final Maturity 2039 2017 Sales Tax Revenue REFUNDING Bonds (Limited Tax Bonds), Series B (Tax-Exempt) Issued $392,730,000 Outstanding (as of June 1, 2021) $392,730,000 Pledged Revenue Source Measure A Sales Tax Revenues Long-Term Ratings Aa2/AA+/AA Final Maturity 2039 2018 Sales Tax Revenue Refunding Bonds (Limited Tax Bonds), Series A (Tax-Exempt) Issued $64,285,000 Outstanding (as of June 1, 2021) $49,505,000 Pledged Revenue Source Measure A Sales Tax Revenues Long-Term Ratings Aa2/AA+/AA Final Maturity 2029 TOLL REVENUE DEBT 2013 Toll Revenue Bonds, Series A (Tax-Exempt Current Interest Obligation) Authorized $123,825,000 Outstanding (as of June 1, 2021) $123,825,000 Pledged Revenue Source RCTC 91 Express Lanes toll revenues Long-Term Ratings A/BBB+ Final Maturity 2048 2013 Toll Revenue Bonds, Series B (Tax-Exempt Capital Appreciation Obligation) Authorized $52,829,601.60 Outstanding, including accreted interest (as of June 1, 2021) $88,246,347 Pledged Revenue Source RCTC 91 Express Lanes toll revenues Long-Term Ratings A/BBB+ Final Maturity 2043 SR-91 Corridor Improvement Project Toll Revenue Subordinate Bond, 2013 TIFIA Series Principal Amount Not to Exceed $421,054,409 Outstanding, including compounded interest (as of June 1, 2021) $503,338,191 Pledged Revenue Source RCTC 91 Express Lanes toll revenues Long-term Ratings BBB+ Final Maturity 2051 I-15 Toll Revenue Senior Lien Bond, 2017 TIFIA Series Principal Amount Not to Exceed $152,214,260 Outstanding, including compounded interest (as of June 1, 2021) $153,605,519 Pledged Revenue Source I-15 Express Lanes toll revenues Long-term Ratings BBB-/BBB Final Maturity 2055 INVESTMENTS RCTC invests its funds with the primary investment objectives, in priority order, of safety, liquidity, and return in accordance with an approved investment policy . RCTC uses investment managers to invest specific bond/debt portfolios or operating funds. A quarterly investment report is submitted to the Commission. Improve Mobility for the People of Riverside County P.O. Box 12008 Riverside, CA 92502-2208 PHONE : 951.787.7141 CONTACT US © 2026 Riverside County Transportation Commission. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy | SB 272 Catalog Mead Valley Metrolink Station/Mobility Hub - Riverside County Transportation Commission Meetings & Agendas Meetings Information Agendas Live Stream Projects I-15 Smart Freeway Pilot Project SR-60/Potrero Boulevard Interchange Project Mid County Parkway Ramona Expressway Mead Valley Metrolink Station/Mobility Hub I-15 Express Lanes Project Southern Extension Coachella Valley Rail All Projects Doing Business RFP/RFQ/IFBs Property Vendor Registration Funding & Planning Planning Funding & Programming Finance Travel Riverside County Travel Riverside County Passenger Rail Bus Services Specialized Transit Freeway Service Patrol Rail Safety About 2025 Annual Report Employment Opportunities News & Publications Commissioners ADA Title VI About Us Contact Us RCA RCTC is the managing agency for the Western Riverside County Regional Conservation Authority, the largest habitat conservation plan (MSHCP) in the nation that helps protect 146 native animal and plant species. Click here to learn more. Search Mead Valley Metrolink Station/Mobility Hub Status: Pre-Construction Location: Mead Valley, 91/Perris Valley Line between Moreno Valley/March Field Station and Perris-Downtown Station Type of Project: Rail Station Improvements Location: Mead Valley, 91/Perris Valley Line between Moreno Valley/March Field Station and Perris-Downtown Station Investment: Estimated $50.5 million (environmental, design, right-of-way, construction) Fact Sheet OVERVIEW RCTC in partnership with the Southern California Regional Railroad Authority (Metrolink) are proposing the Mead Valley Metrolink Station/Mobility Hub Project to serve the existing Metrolink 91/Perris Valley Line in the unincorporated community of Mead Valley in Riverside County. The new station will: Improve the transportation system Provide alternate travel choices Promote community and transit-oriented development Minimize adverse environmental impact by taking cars off the road Invest and deploy resources effectively and efficiently to disadvantaged and growing communities along the I-215 corridor and Ramona Expressway The Mead Valley Station/Metrolink Mobility Hub Project will provide residents and employers with transportation infrastructure that will alleviate traffic congestion along the I-215 and major roadway corridors in the area. Project Status The final design for this $50.5 million project is anticipated to begin in 2025 and is estimated to be completed by 2029. Contact Us Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. © 2026 Riverside County Transportation Commission. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy | SB 272 Catalog modal-check I-215 Placentia - Updates (2020) 2020 Construction Updates December 23, 2020 December 9, 2020 - E. Frontage Rd. Closure December 4, 2020 November 13, 2020 October 29, 2020 October 9, 2020 September 25, 2020 August 24, 2020 I-215 Placentia Interchange - Closure Alert December 11 2020 Dismiss ad Dismiss ad This will close in 0 seconds modal-check I-215 Placentia - Updates (2021) 2021 Construction Updates December 17, 2021 December 3, 2021 November 19, 2021 November 5, 2021 October 22, 2021 September 24, 2021 September 14, 2021 September 10, 2021 August 27, 2021 August 13, 2021 July 30, 2021 July 16, 2021 July 12, 2021 June 25, 2021 June 11, 2021 May 28, 2021 May 14, 2021 April 30, 2021 April 16, 2021 April 1, 2021 March 5, 2021 February 19, 2021 February 5, 2021 January 15, 2021 Dismiss ad Dismiss ad This will close in 0 seconds modal-check I-215 Placentia - Updates (2022-2023) 2022 Construction Updates April 10, 2023 December 13, 2022 - The I-215 Placentia Interchange is Open! 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Click here to learn more. Search About Us The Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC) is your get-things-done, go-to place for transportation solutions that connect your life. We are the fiscally-responsible steward of your Measure A sales tax dollars, which fund transportation improvements that Riverside County voters have approved by more than a two-thirds vote. RCTC is governed by your elected representatives : one from each city council and all five County Supervisors within Riverside County, plus a representative of Caltrans. RCTC is operated by a small team of public servants, who are charged with delivering on Measure A’s promises to the taxpayers of Riverside County. We harness the efficiency and innovation of the private sector to deliver many of the projects, plans and programs that you see on the road. 7 WAYS RCTC CONNECTS YOUR LIFE NEW ROADS & BRIDGES Riverside County is growing and we need new highway lanes, bridges, and interchanges to keep you moving and keep you safe as you move around town. With Measure A sales tax dollars, RCTC makes major improvements to highway corridors that you rely upon daily, such as: State Routes 60, 79, 86 and 91 and Interstates 10, 15, and 215. RCTC also helps local communities build railroad overpasses and underpasses to eliminate frustrating traffic delays, safety hazards, and harmful pollution as trains travel through your neighborhoods. KNOW YOUR TRIP State of the art technology allows you to make better choices before traveling. IECommuter.com can match you with a rideshare, show you public transit options, or see real-time traffic conditions including live video feeds. You can also sign-up for RCTC’s e-newsletter and follow our social media channels to stay in the know about your trip. YOUR STREETS Nothing is as important as what’s outside your front door. That’s why RCTC distributes Measure A sales tax funds to every locality in Riverside County to take care of local streets and roads that you rely upon every day. Each community receives a fair share of local road funds to ensure that your tax dollars are indeed working for you. To learn about the various RCTC projects, visit our projects page. YOUR SIDEWALKS If you or your children use your feet or bikes to get to work, school, or around town, you need a safe way to get there. RCTC administers state and federal funds to Riverside County communities to improve sidewalks, bike lanes, and accessibility for persons with disabilities. For more information, click here . EXPRESS LANES Need to get there on time? The 91 Express Lanes and I-15 Express Lanes provide a safe, reliable trip to bypass congestion and get you home, to work, or your children’s activities. The 91 and 15 Express Lanes are publicly owned and operated, with all toll revenue paying for the cost of building and operating the lanes, as well as future improvements to the 91 and 15 corridors. PUBLIC TRANSIT We know that getting to where you need to go without a car is often a matter of health, education, employment, and peace of mind. RCTC funds public bus, rail, and specialized transit services in Riverside County, helping commuters, the elderly, disabled, and veterans. We work together with our partners at Metrolink , SunLine Transit Agency , Riverside Transit Agency and municipal and nonprofit transit organizations to connect your life. YOUR HELPING HAND Our friendly Freeway Service Patrol helps you with basic roadside needs to keep you safe and keep traffic moving. On certain highways in Riverside County if you find yourself in an accident or breakdown, we’ll help change your tire, replace hoses, give you a gallon of gas, or tow you to a safer spot. Freeway Service Patrol is a public service of RCTC, Caltrans, and CHP that gives you peace of mind and more time. RCTC also funds Call Boxes on state highways in Riverside County so you can get help as soon as possible. Legislative Platform RCTC advocates for state and federal policy and funding decisions that enable the Commission to: Implement Measure A, the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP)/Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS), and adopted plans and programs; Comply with state and federal requirements; Provide greater mobility, improved quality of life, operational excellence, and economic vitality in Riverside County. Please click below to view the 2026 Legislative Platform. 2026 Legislative Platform Please click below to view the 2026 Commission Briefing Book. 2026 Commission Briefing Book ADA Americans with Disabilities Act RCTC is committed to providing safe, reliable, courteous, accessible, and user-friendly services. To ensure equality and fairness, RCTC is committed to making reasonable modifications to its policies, practices, and procedures to avoid discrimination and ensure programs and services are accessible to individuals with disabilities. RCTC is continually seeking to improve its website experience for visitors. RCTC is working to make its web content more accessible to users in general and to people with disabilities. Please watch for updates that will make our content more accessible to a wider range of people with disabilities, including accommodations for blindness and low vision, deafness and hearing loss, limited movement, speech disabilities, photosensitivity, and combinations of these, and some accommodation for learning disabilities and cognitive limitations. Should you require any assistance in completing RCTC related forms or need information in alternate formats, please contact David Knudsen at [email protected] . If you have a complaint about accessibility or if you believe you have been discriminated against because of your disability, you may file a complaint. For additional information about RCTC’s ADA program or requests for modifications can be made by calling David Knudsen, ADA Coordinator, at 951.787.7141, by email at [email protected] or visit our office at 4080 Lemon Street, 3rd Floor, Riverside, CA. ADA NON-DISCRIMINATION NOTICE AND GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE ADA DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINT FORM Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan 2025 Report RCTC ADA Transition Plan – Third Year Update June 2025 Plan de transición ADA de RCTC – Actualización del tercer año, junio de 2025 2022 Report ADA Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan Report Autoevaluación y Plan de transición de la ADA Attachments Attachment 1 – Departments and Programs Attachment 2 – General Nondiscrimination Attachment 3 – Effective Communication Attachment 4 – Website Accessibility Attachment 5 – Administrative Requirements Attachment 6A – Evaluation of Physical Barriers – West Corona Station Attachment 6B – Evaluation of Physical Barriers – North Main Corona Station Attachment 6C – Evaluation of Physical Barriers- La Sierra Station Attachment 6D- Evaluation of Physical Barriers – Riverside Downtown Station Attachment 6E – Evaluation of Physical Barriers- Pedley Station Attachmen Transportation Solutions that Connect Riverside County - RCTC Meetings & Agendas Meetings Information Agendas Live Stream Projects I-15 Smart Freeway Pilot Project SR-60/Potrero Boulevard Interchange Project Mid County Parkway Ramona Expressway Mead Valley Metrolink Station/Mobility Hub I-15 Express Lanes Project Southern Extension Coachella Valley Rail All Projects Doing Business RFP/RFQ/IFBs Property Vendor Registration Funding & Planning Planning Funding & Programming Finance Travel Riverside County Travel Riverside County Passenger Rail Bus Services Specialized Transit Freeway Service Patrol Rail Safety About 2025 Annual Report Employment Opportunities News & Publications Commissioners ADA Title VI About Us Contact Us RCA RCTC is the managing agency for the Western Riverside County Regional Conservation Authority, the largest habitat conservation plan (MSHCP) in the nation that helps protect 146 native animal and plant species. Click here to learn more. Search About Us The Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC) is your get-things-done, go-to place for transportation solutions that connect your life. We are the fiscally-responsible steward of your Measure A sales tax dollars, which fund transportation improvements that Riverside County voters have approved by more than a two-thirds vote. RCTC is governed by your elected representatives : one from each city council and all five County Supervisors within Riverside County, plus a representative of Caltrans. RCTC is operated by a small team of public servants, who are charged with delivering on Measure A’s promises to the taxpayers of Riverside County. We harness the efficiency and innovation of the private sector to deliver many of the projects, plans and programs that you see on the road. 7 WAYS RCTC CONNECTS YOUR LIFE NEW ROADS & BRIDGES Riverside County is growing and we need new highway lanes, bridges, and interchanges to keep you moving and keep you safe as you move around town. With Measure A sales tax dollars, RCTC makes major improvements to highway corridors that you rely upon daily, such as: State Routes 60, 79, 86 and 91 and Interstates 10, 15, and 215. RCTC also helps local communities build railroad overpasses and underpasses to eliminate frustrating traffic delays, safety hazards, and harmful pollution as trains travel through your neighborhoods. KNOW YOUR TRIP State of the art technology allows you to make better choices before traveling. IECommuter.com can match you with a rideshare, show you public transit options, or see real-time traffic conditions including live video feeds. You can also sign-up for RCTC’s e-newsletter and follow our social media channels to stay in the know about your trip. YOUR STREETS Nothing is as important as what’s outside your front door. That’s why RCTC distributes Measure A sales tax funds to every locality in Riverside County to take care of local streets and roads that you rely upon every day. Each community receives a fair share of local road funds to ensure that your tax dollars are indeed working for you. To learn about the various RCTC projects, visit our projects page. YOUR SIDEWALKS If you or your children use your feet or bikes to get to work, school, or around town, you need a safe way to get there. RCTC administers state and federal funds to Riverside County communities to improve sidewalks, bike lanes, and accessibility for persons with disabilities. For more information, click here . EXPRESS LANES Need to get there on time? The 91 Express Lanes and I-15 Express Lanes provide a safe, reliable trip to bypass congestion and get you home, to work, or your children’s activities. The 91 and 15 Express Lanes are publicly owned and operated, with all toll revenue paying for the cost of building and operating the lanes, as well as future improvements to the 91 and 15 corridors. PUBLIC TRANSIT We know that getting to where you need to go without a car is often a matter of health, education, employment, and peace of mind. RCTC funds public bus, rail, and specialized transit services in Riverside County, helping commuters, the elderly, disabled, and veterans. We work together with our partners at Metrolink , SunLine Transit Agency , Riverside Transit Agency and municipal and nonprofit transit organizations to connect your life. YOUR HELPING HAND Our friendly Freeway Service Patrol helps you with basic roadside needs to keep you safe and keep traffic moving. 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Please click below to view the 2026 Legislative Platform. 2026 Legislative Platform Please click below to view the 2026 Commission Briefing Book. 2026 Commission Briefing Book ADA Americans with Disabilities Act RCTC is committed to providing safe, reliable, courteous, accessible, and user-friendly services. To ensure equality and fairness, RCTC is committed to making reasonable modifications to its policies, practices, and procedures to avoid discrimination and ensure programs and services are accessible to individuals with disabilities. RCTC is continually seeking to improve its website experience for visitors. RCTC is working to make its web content more accessible to users in general and to people with disabilities. 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Click here to learn more. Search Interstate 15 Smart Freeway Pilot Project Status: Under Construction Location: Western Riverside County Type of Project: Highways Location: Northbound Interstate 15 from the San Diego/Riverside County Line in Temecula to the 15/215 Interchange in Murrieta Engineering/Environmental Studies : Completed late 2023 Construction: Winter 2025 to Fall 2025 Investment: $33.5 million Fact Sheet Smart Room OVERVIEW RCTC, in partnership with Caltrans, the City of Temecula, Western Riverside County Council of Governments (WRCOG) are implementing an innovative corridor approach for improved traffic operations on northbound I-15 from the San Diego/Riverside County Line in Temecula to the I-15/I-215 Interchange in Murrieta. The pilot project will use sensors and “smart” technology to continuously monitor real-time traffic conditions on this eight-mile, non-tolled section of I-15. Severe traffic congestion occurs in this area, due to a high volume of vehicles entering the freeway simultaneously, especially during peak afternoon and evening hours. The pilot project will also use ramp meters that work as a coordinated system that adapts to allow more or fewer vehicles to enter I-15 at any given time from the Temecula Parkway, Rancho California Road, and Winchester Road on-ramps. Designed as a two-year pilot project, the project is anticipated to improve overall traffic flow and reduce rear-end collisions by maintaining steady travel speeds within the I-15 corridor, without highway expansion and related construction costs and impacts. Drivers may initially experience short delays on the on-ramps but will gain overall time savings once on the freeway, with fewer stops and starts. Project Status RCTC began construction in January 2025. Construction Updates Week of February 27, 2026 Week of December 8, 2025 Week December of 1, 2025 Week of November 6, 2025 Week of October 13, 2025 Digital Sign Testing Alert Week of September 15, 2025 UPDATED Week of September 8, 2025 Week of September 2, 2025 Special Construction Update, August 25, 2025 Week of August 25, 2025 Week of August 18, 2025 Week of August 11, 2025 Week of August 4, 2025 Week of July 7, 2025 Week of July 20, 2025 Week of July 13, 2025 Special Construction Update Week of June 30, 2025 Week of June 16, 2025 Week of June 9, 2025 UPDATE Week of June 9, 2025 Week of June 2, 2025 Week of May 26, 2025 Week of May 19, 2025 Week of May 11, 2025 Week of May 5, 2025 Week of April 7, 2025 Week of March 24, 2025 Week of January 13, 2025 Week of January 6, 2025 Project Schedule Construction, including installing the ”smart” technology, coordinating the on-ramp signal timing, and placing roadside informational signs, began January 2025 and should take about a year. Operations may start in 2026 and will continue as a pilot project for two years. During the pilot period, RCTC and Caltrans will evaluate the project to assess its effect on traffic congestion and determine possible expansion of the program statewide. This schedule is subject to change. Project History 2019 – RCTC began exploring smart freeway technologies March 2022 – RCTC received $5 million of Community Project Funding in the federal Appropriations Omnibus Bill, through the support of Congressman Ken Calvert. The $5 million allocation will complete the $18 million funding package for the I-15 Smart Freeway Pilot Project. 2023-2024 – Completion of engineering and environmental studies and final design; release of construction bid January 2025 – Construction begins on the project. Contact Us Subscribe for updates on the Interstate 15 Smart Freeway Pilot Project Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. Digital Sign Testing Taking Place As part of the I-15 Smart Freeway Pilot Project, crews have installed digital message signs along northbound 15 and at on-ramps. Learn More Close popup Upcoming Community Open House Meetings Join RCTC for an in-person open house meeting for the I-15 Smart Freeway Pilot Project. In-Person When: Thursday, March 14, 2024, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Location: Temecula City Hall Conference Center 41000 Main Street Temecula, CA 92590 Virtual When: Thursday, March 21, 2024, from 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Where: rctc.org/SmartFreewayMeeting © 2026 Riverside County Transportation Commission. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy | SB 272 Catalog modal-check I-215 Placentia - Updates (2020) 2020 Construction Updates December 23, 2020 December 9, 2020 - E. Frontage Rd. 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Click here to learn more. Search Commissioners The 34 members of the Commission are responsible for coordinating highway and transit planning and identifying projects for state and federal funding, and all aspects of regional planning for Riverside County’s mobility. To learn more about the members of the commission, click on the specific website links below. For a full list of Commissioners, click here. City of Banning Sheri Flynn Website City of Beaumont Lloyd White Website City of Blythe Joseph DeConinck Website City of Calimesa Linda Molina Website City of Canyon Lake Jeremy Smith Website City of Cathedral City Raymond Gregory Website City of Coachella Denise Delgado Website City of Corona Jim Steiner Website City of Desert Hot Springs Dirk Voss Website City of Eastvale Clint Lorimore Website City of Hemet Linda Krupa Website City of Indian Wells Toper Taylor Website City of Indio Waymond Fermon Website City of Jurupa Valley Brian Berkson Website City of La Quinta Kathleen Fitzpatrick Website City of Lake Elsinore Bob Magee Website City of Menifee Bob Karwin Website City of Moreno Valley Ulises Cabrera Website City of Murrieta Cindy Warren Website City of Norco Fia Sullivan Website City of Palm Desert Jan Harnik Website City of Palm Springs David Ready Website City of Perris Michael M. Vargas Website City of Rancho Mirage Steve Downs Website City of Riverside Chuck Conder Website City of San Jacinto Valerie Vandever Website City of Temecula James Stewart Website City of Wildomar Joseph Morabito Website County of Riverside District 1 Jose Medina County Supervisor Website County of Riverside District 2 Karen Spiegel County Supervisor Website County of Riverside District 3 Chuck Washington County Supervisor Website County of Riverside District 4 V. Manuel Perez County Supervisor Website County of Riverside District 5 Yxstian Gutierrez County Supervisor Website Governor’s Appointee Caltrans District 8 Catalino Pining Improve Mobility for the People of Riverside County P.O. Box 12008 Riverside, CA 92502-2208 PHONE : 951.787.7141 CONTACT US © 2026 Riverside County Transportation Commission. All rights reserved. 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◈ Source: https://www.rctc.org/ · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://www.rctc.org/projects/ · Fetched: 2026-05-17T01:30:26Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://www.rctc.org/traffic-relief-plan/ · Fetched: 2026-05-17T01:30:26Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://www.rctc.org/finance/ · Fetched: 2026-05-17T01:30:26Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://www.rctc.org/projects/mead-valley-metrolink-station-mobility-hub/ · Fetched: 2026-05-17T01:30:26Z · Law I — Provenance
Block 6 · @type: unknown
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◈ Source: https://www.rctc.org/about/ · Fetched: 2026-05-17T01:30:26Z · Law I — Provenance
Block 7 · @type: unknown
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◈ Source: https://www.rctc.org/projects/smart-fwy-pilot/ · Fetched: 2026-05-17T01:30:26Z · Law I — Provenance
Block 8 · @type: unknown
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◈ Source: https://www.rctc.org/about/commission/ · Fetched: 2026-05-17T01:30:26Z · Law I — Provenance
Block 9 · @type: unknown
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◈ Source: https://www.rctc.org/projects/potrero-interchange/ · Fetched: 2026-05-17T01:30:26Z · Law I — Provenance
schema.org v2.0.0 · source: https://www.rctc.org/ schema.org/WebPage ↗
Semantic Words 40 words · frequency ranked · Law III
40 words · top 5: week · county · riverside · rctc · project · click to expand
Top 40 words by frequency from https://www.rctc.org/ + 10 interior pages (10,153 words total). Stop-words stripped. Ranked by repetition.
#1week285x · 4.82%
#2county132x · 2.23%
#3riverside130x · 2.2%
#4rctc127x · 2.15%
#5project97x · 1.64%
#6june62x · 1.05%
#7transportation61x · 1.03%
#8lanes50x · 0.85%
#9plan49x · 0.83%
#10august48x · 0.81%
#11november46x · 0.78%
#12december45x · 0.76%
#13updates43x · 0.73%
#14construction43x · 0.73%
#15april42x · 0.71%
#16valley42x · 0.71%
#17station42x · 0.71%
#18tax42x · 0.71%
#19city40x · 0.68%
#20website40x · 0.68%
#21traffic39x · 0.66%
#22ada39x · 0.66%
#23projects38x · 0.64%
#24fiscal38x · 0.64%
#25september38x · 0.64%
#26july38x · 0.64%
#27interchange37x · 0.63%
#28express37x · 0.63%
#29freeway36x · 0.61%
#30october34x · 0.58%
#31rail33x · 0.56%
#32commission32x · 0.54%
#33january32x · 0.54%
#34transit30x · 0.51%
#35march30x · 0.51%
#36revenue30x · 0.51%
#37dismiss30x · 0.51%
#38attachment30x · 0.51%
#39metrolink29x · 0.49%
#40funding27x · 0.46%
Law III — frequency measured, meaning is the reader's · source: https://www.rctc.org/
Text Topology Fingerprint v1.0.0 · very_long · 67,487 chars · Law III
Six-layer pre-linguistic shape measurement. Deterministic. Same input, same output, always. Hash: 3ed3fdd6ddd2655fd2d60849081eaadd...
◈ Signal Matrix
0.174
TTR
0.069
HAPAX
0.931
REP
0.818
BIGRAM
0.399
H2T
0.399
CPRT
6.172
SKEW
46.256
KURT
2.935
C/P
1.479
PENT
0.897
S1P
0.001
NASC
TTR=type-token ratio · HAPAX=hapax ratio · REP=repetition score · BIGRAM=bigram repetition · H2T=hapax-to-type · CPRT=capital token ratio · SKEW=sentence skewness · KURT=sentence kurtosis · C/P=comma-period ratio · PENT=punct entropy · S1P=single-sent para ratio · NASC=non-ASCII ratio
◈ Topology Position
Latin dominant · narrow vocabulary range · short-form declarative register · high clause nesting · narrow topic focus · moderate uncommon edge signal
◈ Six Measurement Layers
Layer 1 — Character
0.0011
Non-ASCII Ratio
0.0 = Latin-dominant · 1.0 = fully non-Latin script
Layer 1 — Character
3.4683
Character Entropy
Shannon entropy of character distribution.
Layer 1 — Character
'e' (5600x)
Most Frequent
Highest-frequency character. Law V — common edge.
Layer 2 — Token
0.1738
Type-Token Ratio
Unique tokens / total tokens. Lexical diversity signal.
Layer 2 — Token
0.0694
Hapax Ratio
Tokens appearing exactly once. Law VI — uncommon edge.
Layer 6 — Document
0.3993
Hapax to Type
Hapax count / unique token count.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
2.9354
Comma/Period Ratio
Clause complexity per sentence.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.4788
Punct Entropy
Shannon entropy across punctuation types.
Layer 4 — Sentence
247
Sentence Count
Total detected sentences across all crawled pages.
Layer 4 — Sentence
6.1717
Skewness
Positive = long-tail. Negative = conversational.
Layer 5 — Paragraph
0.8974
Single Sent Ratio
High = web copy. Low = academic prose.
Layer 6 — Document
0.9306
Repetition Score
Tokens appearing more than once / total.
◈ Token Length Distribution
1-3
30%
4-6
37%
7-10
27%
11-15
6%
16-20
0%
21+
0%
◈ Density Gradient — TTR per Document Tenth
Front-loaded = abstract/preamble · Flat = consistent prose · Back-loaded = building complexity
◈ Lexical Richness Curve — Rolling Window TTR
0.241.0
Window=50 tokens · Step=25 · 416 data points
topology_fingerprint.py v1.0.0 · sha256: 3ed3fdd6ddd2655f... · Law III + Law VI
Ratio Signals 8 deterministic measurements · the gap is the signal
Eight deterministic measurements. Law I: every value traces to its source stage.
schema density
0.7000
Schema props extracted / top semantic words.
nav ratio
0.3636
Nav URLs / total internal URLs.
content to structure ratio
0.0194
Total words / raw HTML bytes. Content density.
external tld diversity
3
Unique TLD count in outbound links.
self declaration coherence
0.4386
Fuzzy overlap across title / H1 / meta / schema name.
schema to nav alignment
0.0000
Schema type tokens vs nav link text overlap.
javascript surface ratio
0.0000
Fraction of interior pages JS-gated.
URL Depth Distribution
depth_0: 2 · depth_1: 30 · depth_2: 52 · depth_3plus: 15
Internal URLs by path depth. Depth 0 = root.
Tech Stack · Security · Freshness SecurityLabel.STRONG · FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Sitemap: ✗Robots.txt: ✗Schema.org: ✓Open Graph: ✓Canonical: ✓HTTPS: ✓HSTS: ✓CSP: ✓
Security
SecurityLabel.STRONG
Freshness
FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Server
Apache
cmsWordPress
web_serverApache
analytics['Google Analytics', 'Google Tag Manager']
Ledger Appends 11 ledgers · graph edge traversal · Law V+VII
Build: national-transit-v1.0.0 Spec: Root-LD v1.0 Status: LIVE Minted: 2026-05-17
rctc.org · gdr-fbb33d08
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