Overview

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Review Draft LRTP 2050 

A PDF file of the entire 75 page plan is available to download and review. Contact the GTC office at (585) 232-6240 if you need assistance viewing or understanding this information. 

Download the Draft LRTP 2050

Link to PDF document Draft LRTP 2050

Share your comments on GTC's Draft Long Range Transportation Plan.

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This text box is unlimited. You also have the option to send comments via e-mail to gtc_lrtp2050@publicinput.com or leave a voice message by calling (855) 925-2801, Code: 3882.

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Ways to participate: 

  • Review the draft Draft by viewing an electronic copy, or contact GTC to make arrangements to view a hard copy. 
     
  • Submit comments in a way that is convenient for you. 
    • Enter comments by responding to the question on this page. 
       
    • Send an email mail message to gtc_lrtp2050@publicinput.com
       
    • Call a toll-free phone number to leave a general voice message. The phone number is (855) 925-2801, Code: 3882
       
    • Text the phrase LRTP2050 to 73224 and you will be prompted to respond to a question. 
       
    • Send a letter to Genesee Transportation Council, 1 South Washington Street, Suite 520, Rochester, NY 14614

GTC will provide accommodations for anybody who wishes to participate in this opportunity despite disability or language. Please contact GTC at (585) 232-6240 or send email to contactgtc@gtcmpo.org to make arrangements. 

For more information about LRTP 2050 and the draft recommendations, please contact GTC Project Manager June McIlquham at (585) 252-1268 or gtc_lrtp2050@publicinput.com or visit https://www.gtcmpo.org/LRTP 

Recommendations

sample image of pages 4 and 5 of draft recommendations. Together, these recommendations provide a framework for addressing key challenges facing the region’s transportation system.

The recommendations are organized into five categories aligned with GTC goals and federally required planning factors, focusing on safety, access and mobility, system management, resilience, and economic vitality. Each recommendation includes a brief description, its importance, potential partners, and an anticipated timeframe for implementation, with actions advancing in phases as funding allows rather than identifying specific transportation projects.

Visit the Draft Recommendations Round 2 page.