What is a Local Coordinating Council (LCC)?
A Local Coordinating Council is a great resource that is conducive to sustaining an effective transportation system.
Each LCC is an alliance of community organizations, individuals, local government, and other interested groups that work together to identify and fulfill the public and human service transportation needs of their counties. Key target populations include older adults, people with disabilities, and low-income populations.
LCCs operate on the understanding that public services operate better when people work together. Sharing knowledge, resources, and opportunities allows systems and services to progress faster and easier than if agencies continue on alone. A monthly meeting allows stakeholders in the transit community to share their initiatives, support the programs that their peers are working on, and learn from regional and local speakers. LCCs bring anyone and everyone to the table who is interested in the future of transportation in their county.
County Directory of LCCs
LCC: ADAMS COUNTY
LCC: BOULDER COUNTY (MAC)
3rd Tuesday of every month
1:00-2:30pm
Boulder LCC Page
Meeting virtually with the exception of 3 in-person meetings per year
Mobility for All Program, mobilityforall@bouldercounty.gov
LCC: CLEAR CREEK
LCC: DOUGLAS COUNTY
LCC: GILPIN COUNTY
LCC: ARAPAHOE COUNTY (TSAC)
3rd Thursday of every other month
1:00pm to 2:30pm
https://www.transposolutionsarapco.org/
Meeting virtually
Andrea Suhaka – standy@ecentral.com
LCC: BROOMFIELD COUNTY
2nd Friday of every month
9:30am – 11:00am
Broomfield LCC Page
Meeting virtually
Sarah Grant – sgrant@broomfield.org
LCC: DENVER COUNTY
3rd Wednesday of every other month
9:00am – 10:30am
Meeting virtually
Dave Krutsinger – david.krutsinger@denvergov.org
LCC: JEFFERSON COUNTY
Learn More
To learn more about Local Coordinating Councils (LCCs) in the Denver Region, contact Coleen Samuels at 303-243-3113 or csamuels@drmac-co.org.