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| Commission overview | |
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| Formed | 1976; 50 years ago (1976) |
| Jurisdiction | Riverside County, California |
| Status | Active |
| Headquarters | Riverside,California, U.S. 33°58′40″N117°22′27″W / 33.9777443°N 117.3740609°W /33.9777443; -117.3740609 |
| Employees | 49 |
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| Parent Commission | Southern California Association of Governments |
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| Website | www |
TheRiverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC) is the County Transportation Commission forRiverside County, California, United States. It is an association of local governments in the county,[1] with policy makers consisting ofmayors,councilmembers, andcounty supervisors, and is the funding agency for the county's transit systems, which includeCorona Cruiser,Riverside Transit Agency,SunLine Transit Agency,Pass Transit Agency andPalo Verde Valley Transit Agency. It also provides funds for city transit inCorona andRiverside[citation needed] and is one ofMetrolink's five governing agencies. It is additionally the planning agency for theCoachella Valley–San Gorgonio Pass Rail Corridor Service.[1][2]
RCTC is also a member ofSouthern California Association of Governments.
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