Carroll County Regional Coordinating Council

 "Getting There Together" - working to improve transportation options for residents of Carroll County, NH.

About Us

About Us

The Carroll County Regional Coordinating Council, or CCRCC, is a group of transportation and human service providers, municipal officials, businesses, and citizens who seek to develop diverse transportation options to serve the needs of residents of all ages and abilities in the Carroll County region.

 The Role of the Carroll County Regional Coordinating Council is to:
• Guide the development and coordination of community transportation services and information within the CCRCC area,
• Collaborate with and support regional transportation coordinators and/or mobility managers in the delivery of community transportation services,
• Advise community officials, philanthropic organizations, business leaders, and institutional leaders of the need for a coordinated approach to community transportation services,
• Monitor the implementation of a regional system of coordinated transportation services that provide all citizens access to services within the region and surrounding areas, 
• Seek out additional public and private funding sources to support mobility management and transportation coordination efforts,
• Communicate with the State Coordinating Council for Community Transportation (SCC) on existing and future policies affecting community transportation services, and
• Assist in the selection and guidance of a regional Mobility Manager who will be responsible for increasing coordination of services and improving the quality of services available within the region. 

 Officers of the Carroll County Regional Coordinating Council:
• Chair: Catalina Kirsch, Carroll County Coalition for Public Health
Vice Chair: Jac Cuddy, Mount Washington Valley Economic Council
Secretary: Nick Altonaga, North Country Council

Meetings
The CCRCC meets quarterly to conduct official business and decision making, and holds informational and special me etings as needed to collaborate on issues and determine the best ways to improve community transportation services for the residents of Carroll County.

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