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What is the RTP?
As the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), H-GAC must develop and update a Regional Transportation Plan (RTP). This plan helps guide major transportation projects for the next 20 years or more.
H-GAC is responsible for regional transportation planning in the eight-county Houston-Galveston area. This region includes more than 7.2 million people across Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery, and Waller counties.
The most recent version of the RTP, the 2045 RTP Update and the 2045 RTP Update Amendment, included:
Nearly $109 billion in transportation investments
More than 750 projects to enhance mobility and infrastructure
Projects supported by 63 local public agencies
Why It Matters
The RTP outlines the region’s transportation vision, goals, and strategies. It also describes:
What our transportation system looks like today
What we want it to look like in the future
How we’ll reach those goals with specific projects
Public input is a key part of developing the RTP. H-GAC is gathering feedback through multiple rounds of public meetings. Methods to provide feedback include an RTP Visioning Survey (insert link here), interactive mapping exercises, and more. These efforts help ensure the plan reflects the needs and priorities of the community because it's your plan, my plan, our plan.
Get Involved
Public input is essential to shaping the 2050 Regional Transportation Plan. We need your feedback.
📣 Take Survey
Make your voice heard on the future of the region. Take our survey and add your transportation challenges, benefits and hopes to our map below.
📅 Attend Public Meeting
Attend a public meeting, ask questions, and impact your community.
As the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), H-GAC must develop and update a Regional Transportation Plan (RTP). This plan helps guide major transportation projects for the next 20 years or more.
H-GAC is responsible for regional transportation planning in the eight-county Houston-Galveston area. This region includes more than 7.2 million people across Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery, and Waller counties.
The most recent version of the RTP, the 2045 RTP Update and the 2045 RTP Update Amendment, included:
Nearly $109 billion in transportation investments
More than 750 projects to enhance mobility and infrastructure
Projects supported by 63 local public agencies
Why It Matters
The RTP outlines the region’s transportation vision, goals, and strategies. It also describes:
What our transportation system looks like today
What we want it to look like in the future
How we’ll reach those goals with specific projects
Public input is a key part of developing the RTP. H-GAC is gathering feedback through multiple rounds of public meetings. Methods to provide feedback include an RTP Visioning Survey (insert link here), interactive mapping exercises, and more. These efforts help ensure the plan reflects the needs and priorities of the community because it's your plan, my plan, our plan.
Get Involved
Public input is essential to shaping the 2050 Regional Transportation Plan. We need your feedback.
📣 Take Survey
Make your voice heard on the future of the region. Take our survey and add your transportation challenges, benefits and hopes to our map below.
📅 Attend Public Meeting
Attend a public meeting, ask questions, and impact your community.