Importance of Coordinated Planning
Coordinating public transportation continues to remain as a primary focus of BVCOG transportation staff. Coordination can improve service quality (more on-time services, drivers with better training, better vehicles), allow transportation services to be available to more people, expand to larger service areas, and centralize oversight and management. In short, coordination is a technique for better resource management.
Why Plan?
Coordinating public transportation continues to remain as a primary focus of BVCOG transportation staff. Coordination can improve service quality (more on-time services, drivers with better training, better vehicles), allow transportation services to be available to more people, expand to larger service areas, and centralize oversight and management. In short, coordination is a technique for better resource management.
Role of Coordinating Transportation Planning
BVCOG has been tasked to help our region gain this kind of coordination. With cooperation from The District (formerly Brazos Transit District), the Bryan/College Station Metropolitan Planning Organization, health and human services agencies, and many others, BVCOG leads the planning process for health and human service transportation in the Brazos Valley. Our Transportation Workgroup meets bi-monthly to help fill transportation gaps throughout the region by coordinating with all area transit providers.