Your Voice Moves Southern Nevada
At RTC, we believe transportation works best when it reflects the voices of the people who use it. We partner with residents, neighborhoods, businesses, and community groups to plan for a better-connected Southern Nevada.
Whether it’s shaping future transit routes, improving safety, or building more walkable streets — your input matters.

Community Studies
We’ve got some hot opportunities for you to win fun prizes just by making your voice heard! No matter where you live in Southern Nevada, or how you get around, we want to hear from you so we can help improve your experience. Take the surveys for multiple chances to win gift cards, event tickets, transit passes, and more. Once all surveys close in September, a winner will be announced for either two tickets to a Las Vegas Raiders or Vegas Golden Knights home game!

Safe Streets for All
The Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Action Plan is a community-driven initiative, led by the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada and local government partners, that aims to reduce traffic-related deaths and serious injuries across our region. With input from the community, data analysis, and a focus on safer street design, we’re working to build roadways that protect everyone—whether you walk, bike, ride transit, or drive.


Charleston Alternatives Analysis
This project will focus on improvements to Charleston Boulevard – whether you walk, cycle, take transit or drive. As one of the busiest streets in Southern Nevada, we’re looking at how we can improve safety, make transit faster and more reliable, and boost economic development.
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Committee Meetings
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RTC of Southern Nevada Board of Commissioners
Purpose
This group helps take care of public transportation (like buses), traffic, and building roads. They also make plans to improve transportation and help make sure the Southern Nevada Strong Plan becomes a reality.
Representatives
lected officials from Clark County (2), city of Las Vegas (2), City of Henderson (1), city of North Las Vegas (1), City of Boulder City (1), City Mesquite (1); Director of the Nevada Department of Transportation serves as a non-voting member.
Executive Advisory Committee (EAC) Meeting
Purpose
The Executive Advisory Committee (EAC) responsibilities include the formulation of recommendations to the RTC Board of Commissioners (Board) on all non-personnel related administrative, planning, technical, transit, street and highway funding, operational matters, and other items as requested by the Board. This group gives advice on things like planning, funding for buses and roads, and other transportation topics. They also listen to ideas from other smaller groups and share those with the main RTC Board.
Representatives
TRC member entity planning and public works departments (director, manager, or senior-level staff)
Metropolitan Planning Subcommittee (MPS) Meeting
Purpose
Helps the Executive Advisory Committee (EAC) by looking deeper into transportation planning issues and making recommendations to the RTC.
Representatives
Senior staff representatives overseeing land use planning from each of the RTC member agencies, Nevada Department of Transportation, Clark County Department of Air Quality, Clark County Department of Aviation, Clark County School District, Bureau of Land Management, Southern Nevada Water Authority, and representative from RTC mass transit contractors, urban goods/freight transportation, taxicabs or private motor carriers.
Southern Nevada Strong (SNS) Steering Committee Meeting
Purpose
This group helps put the plan into action within different organizations. They also work to teach and involve people from those groups in making the plan happen. The SNS Steering Committee helps the RTC team by sharing ideas on how the Southern Nevada Strong plan can support their organization and the whole region.
Southern Nevada Strong is a collaborative effort between thirteen regional partners, community groups, elected officials and businesses to build a foundation for long-term economic success and community livelihood by better integration: reliable transportation, housing, and job opportunities throughout Southern Nevada. The Southern Nevada Strong Steering Committee plays a critical role in the implementation of the Regional Plan through coordination and support within the organization she or he represents.
Representatives
Senior management representatives from each of the 13 regional partners and representatives from other community and special interests.
Transportation Access Advisory Committee (TAAC)
Purpose
This group shares ideas and concerns about transportation for seniors and people with disabilities. They also help the RTC by giving advice about paratransit services, which is something required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Transportation Access Advisory Committee (TAAC) is an advisory committee that provides public input on all transportation concerns, including the needs of the elderly and disabled members of the community, as they relate to the business matters being brought forward for approval to the Regional Transportation Commission’s Board. TAAC serves as the RTC’s Paratransit Consumer Advisory Committee as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Representatives
Members appointed by the RTC Board and currently represent seniors, people with disabilities, paratransit customers, and transportation providers.