SANDAG has embarked on a comprehensive public involvement effort - detailed in the Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project Public Involvement Plan - to communicate information about the Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project and to provide opportunities for input during the environmental review process. The goal of the Public Involvement Plan is to foster a public involvement process that will support the development of the project. The plan is designed to ensure that the public receives timely and useful information about the project, has a broad range of opportunities to provide input on draft plans and environmental documents, and understands how comments have been responded to and utilized in the decision-making process. The plan has been aligned with federal, state, and local requirements and guidelines for public involvement in transportation projects. Consistent with those guidelines, the plan ensures that social equity, environmental justice, non-discrimination, and accessibility goals and policies will be achieved.
Here are some ways you can become involved in the project:
- Attend meetings of the Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project Working Group (PWG). The PWG provides input on the Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project purpose and need, alternatives for consideration in the environmental review process, the draft environmental document (SEIS/SEIR), and the draft Public Involvement Plan. You are invited to view meeting agendas, minutes, and meeting materials.
- Sign-up for the Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project eNewsletter.
- Participate in one or more public meetings. Meeting notices are posted online.
- Attend SANDAG Transportation Committee and Board of Directors meetings when the Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project is presented. Meeting notices are posted online.
- Submit written comments on draft documents when they become available for public review.
- Request a presentation by SANDAG staff for your neighborhood association or civc group by contacting midcoast@sandag.org or (619) 699-1950.