Community Transit Plan

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Oakland County Community Transit Plan

Transit MapThe Oakland County Community Transit Plan (CTP) was developed to serve as a framework for expanding and improving public transportation services in Oakland County. 

Oakland Transit’s goal when creating the CTP was to provide effective strategies and recommendations for future growth and service improvements to implement across Oakland County’s Community Service Area. By assessing the current conditions of the county’s transit services and exploring industry best practices, the CTP details the standard of transit service that Oakland Transit will work towards over the next several years.  

All five transit providers contracted by Oakland Transit operate in the CTP Study Area. These providers include the North Oakland Transportation Authority (NOTA), OPC Social & Activity Center (OPC), People’s Express, SMART and Western Oakland Transportation Authority (WOTA). SMART is in the process of implementing the “SMARTer Mobility Plan”, which alongside the CTP will set a countywide agenda for public transit.


Share your Input on the Community Transit Plan

You are invited to share your feedback on the Community Transit Plan. For your convenience, a narrated, video presentation of the plan is also available to view.

 

Although the official public comment period has closed, the Oakland Transit Team continues to seek community feedback on the CTP.

Comments, questions and concerns may be directed to OaklandCountyTransit@oakgov.com.

Oakland County Community Transit Plan

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Oakland County is committed to enhancing public transportation services for everyone in our community. Your input matters!

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For Current Riders: Share your experiences with our transit providers. Your feedback will help us improve and tailor services to better meet your needs.

For Non-Riders: We want to hear your thoughts on public transit in the county. Understanding the barriers you face helps us work towards making our services more accessible.