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Kings County Association
of Governments

339 W. "D" Street, Suite B
Lemoore, CA 93245

(559) 582-3211 ext. 2654
fax (559) 924-5632

Kings County Association of Governments (KCAG) was formally created in 1967 to provide a cooperative body for the resolution of issues that go beyond established jurisdictional boundaries. KCAG is a voluntary association of local governments, designated by the state of California. The major roles of KCAG are:

  • To exchange planning information between the member agencies as related to planned area-wide development with emphasis on transportation;

  • the identification and study of problems in areas of urban growth affecting various agencies;

  • to consider questions of mutual concern to the County, Cities and other agencies and make recommendations on an advisory basis;

  • to provide for citizen involvement in the planning process and provide technical services to the member agencies;

  • to operate as the regional transportation planning agency.

In each of these areas, KCAG acts as a consensus builder to develop an acceptable approach on how to solve problems that are regional in nature.


What's New

Draft 2009 FTIP Amendment No. 9 (Revised) for Public Comment from March 2, 2010 to March 16, 2010
Draft 2009 FTIP Amendment No. 10 for Public Comment from March 2, 2010 to March 16, 2010
Draft FY 2010-11 Overall Work Program
Kings County Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy 2009
Response to RFP Questions 12-17-09
Notice of Annual Listing of Federal Obligations, FY 2008-09

Kings County Housing Element Update
The Cities of Avenal, Corcoran, Hanford, and Lemoore and the County of Kings are working together to develop a multi-jurisdictional  Housing Element.   

Caltrans Environmental Justice Grant

KCAG and the Kings County Community Development Agency have received a Caltrans Environmental Justice Grant for the Kettleman City Safety and Community Study.  The study will work with residents to explore options to improve pedestrian safety along State Route 41 and other key cross streets.

CALTrans Launches the California Transportation Plan 2035 Web Portal

The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) announces the launch of a new interactive Web portal, www.californiatransportationplan2035.org, for the development of the California Transportation Plan 2035.  The plan is a statewide, long-range transportation plan that is updated every five years, and will be completed in September 2010.  It includes goals, policies, and strategies to achieve our collective vision for California’s future transportation system.


Upcoming Meeting Dates:

March 10 Technical Advisory Committee
  March 24 Transportation Policy Committee

Recently Posted Documents:

Notice of Preparation and Initial Study for the 2011 Regional Transportation Plan Environmental Impact Report
Final OWP 2009-10 Overall Work Program (Adopted May 27, 2009)

Blueprint Planning Process

SJV Blueprint Application Package


About Us

The Kings County Association of Governments is a Council of Governments responsible for addressing inter-jurisdictional public policy matters.
KCAG is a voluntary organization whose member agencies are the cities of Avenal, Corcoran, Hanford, and Lemoore and the County of Kings.

KCAG is also a state-designated regional transportation planning agency (RTPA) recognized by the State's Business, Transportation, and Housing Agency.

The RTPA is responsible for administering the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP), preparing a Regional Transportation Improvement Program (RTIP), the Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP), reviewing the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) and other state transportation programs, monitoring local public transit operations, overseeing federal transportation grant proposals, and administering the Local Transportation Fund (LTF) and State Transit Assistance (STA) funds.

email Terri King, Executive Director

email Chris Lehn, Regional Planner

email Seth Eberhard, Regional Planner

email Rachel Audino, Regional Planner

email Bruce Abanathie, Regional Planner

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