Keeping The Capital Region Moving

The Capital Region Transportation Planning Agency (CRTPA) is the region’s metropolitan planning organization (MPO). As such, the CRTPA is responsible for coordinating transportation planning within Florida’s Capital Region.

Funding the Capital Region's Multimodal Projects

The CRTPA works to both identify and implement multimodal projects with Florida’s Capital Region. The agency’s 5-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) identifies the projects currently receiving funding in the region.

Get Involved!

There are many ways to get involved in the transportation planning process of Florida’s capital region.  Involvement may include attending meetings or serving on the CRTPA’s Citizens Multimodal Advisory Committee.  Whatever options you choose, your vision for the region’s transportation will help shape our community.

Coastal Trail Opens!

Capital City to the Sea Trails – Coastal Trail (St. Marks Trail to US 319 segment) is open for use with other segments under construction…

News & Project Meetings

CRTPA Transportation Alternatives (TA) Project Priority List – Adopted on April 16

The CRTPA Transportation Alternatives (TA) Program initiated its call for applications on November 1, 2023…

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Draft Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) Now Available

The Draft UPWP for Fiscal Year 2024/25 – Fiscal Year 2025/26 is now available for review…

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Performance Management Updates

Learn the latest related to the CRTPA’s performance management which provides a strategic approach to connect investment and policy decisions to achieve performance goals…

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Safe Streets and Roads For All (SS4A) Safety Action Plan

The CRTPA has adopted a Safety Action Plan for the CRTPA region…

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CRTPA Meetings

May 7, 2024 TAC Meeting
Meeting Type: TAC Meetings
Date and Time: May 7, 2024 9:00 am

Location: City Of Tallahassee Commission Chambers
May 7, 2024 CMAC Meeting
Meeting Type: CMAC Meetings
Date and Time: May 7, 2024 11:30 am

Location: City of Tallahassee City Hall, Tallahassee Room (2nd, Floor)
May 21, 2024 CRTPA Meeting
Meeting Type: CRTPA Board Meetings
Date and Time: May 21, 2024 1:30 pm

Location: City Of Tallahassee Commission Chambers

Past Meetings

April 16, 2024 CRTPA Meeting
Meeting Type: CRTPA Board Meetings
Date and Time: April 16, 2024 1:30 pm

Location: City Of Tallahassee Commission Chambers

Documents: Agenda Package (PDF) Agenda Package (Boardocs)
March 18, 2024 CRTPA Meeting
Meeting Type: CRTPA Board Meetings
Date and Time: March 18, 2024 1:30 pm

Location: City Of Tallahassee Commission Chambers

Documents: Agenda Package (PDF) Agenda Package (Boardocs)
February 19, 2024 CRTPA Meeting
Meeting Type: CRTPA Board Meetings
Date and Time: February 19, 2024 1:30 pm

Location: City Of Tallahassee Commission Chambers

Documents: Agenda Package (PDF) Agenda Package (Boardocs)

Interactive TIP

UPDATED FOR FY 24 – FY 28!  The CRTPA’s Interactive Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) provides you an opportunity to view the projects funded in the CRTPA’s most recent TIP, scheduled for adoption on June 19, 2023.  Click on each project identified on the map and find out more information. The TIP provides a five-year listing (FY 24 – FY 28) of state and federally funded transportation projects within the capital region (Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon and Wakulla counties).

Current CRTPA Projects

US 90 Multi-Use Trail Feasibility Study

Evaluating the feasibility of connecting Tallahassee to Monticello on US 90 through the construction of a multi-use trail was studied by the CRTPA…

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Thomasville Road Multi-Use Path

As the initial pilot project for the 2019 Tallahassee-Leon County Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Update, the Thomasville Road corridor has been identified…

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Spotlight

The Connections 2045 Regional Mobility Plan (RMP) was adopted at the November 23, 2020 CRTPA meeting. The RMP is the agency’s Long Range Transportation Plan that is updated every 5 years and identifies projects to address the CRTPA region’s future transportation needs.
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