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Community Transportation Needs Assessment
Take the Community Transportation Needs Assessment Survey
We need your help as we undertake important mobility needs assessments for three communities in Western Riverside County! If you are a resident of San Jacinto, Corona, Moreno Valley, or a local Native American tribe member, please tell us about your mobility needs through this brief 10-minute survey. You will also have a chance to win a Gift card for your time!
Survey link (English): https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/6212264/English
Survey link (Espanol): https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/6212264/Spanish
In 2020, WRCOG was awarded a Community Transportation Needs Assessment (CTNA) voucher by the California Air Resources Board Clean Mobility Options Voucher Pilot Program (CMO). The CTNA seeks to identify the unmet community mobility needs of low-income and disadvantaged communities and develop sustainable solutions in partnership with its residents.
WRCOG has partnered with the zero-emission carshare, EViaShare, and from now until May, they will be seeking input from community members in three cities: San Jacinto, Corona, and Moreno Valley, as well as neighboring California Native American Tribes such as the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians, and Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians.
CMO is part of California Climate Investments (CCI), a statewide initiative that puts billions of Cap-and-Trade dollars to work reducing greenhouse gas emissions, strengthening the economy, and improving public health and the environment —particularly in disadvantaged communities.
Community Round Tables and Public Workshops
WRCOG hosted multiple roundtable discussions that serve as an opportunity for local leaders and organizations who deeply understand their communities to provide opinions, ideas, observations, and inform us of ongoing mobility trends that affect your community. Any residents of Corona, Moreno Valley, or San Jacinto were welcomed to learn more about the project and provide feedback.