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Pima Association of Governments (PAG) is responsible for regional transit planning activities as well as the coordination of several state and federal funding programs for public transit. PAG works with local jurisdictions, the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), and many private, non-profit agencies to plan for a regional network of transit services.
 
Long-range transit planning is conducted as part of PAG’s regional transportation plan (RTP). The current long-range plan is the 2030 RTP, which provides a broad vision and goals for a balanced, multi-modal and sustainable transportation system over the next 25 years.
 
Individual transit agencies or municipalities conduct short-range planning. Short-range programming of major transit projects is included in the five-year Transportation Improvement Program. The projects include transit investments, such as the purchase of new buses and vans, upgraded maintenance facilities, replacement equipment, new transit stations and annual service operations.
 Special Transportation Needs

Human service agencies coordinate with public transit to meet special transportation needs for their clients.

The Coordinated Transportation Plan establishes a guideline for administering three Federal Transit Authority (FTA) grant opportunities for people with special needs.

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