Unmet Transit Needs? Submit Comments to SACOG
Are bus, dial-a-ride, paratransit, or light rail services meeting your needs?
Your local transit operators and the regional transportation planning agency, the Sacramento Area Council of Governments, or SACOG, are looking for comments and suggestions that will help plan and improve transit services in Sacramento, Yolo, Yuba and Sutter counties.
You can share your comments on transit services in the four counties in a number of ways:
- In person at the Davis Farmer’s Market Saturday, October 22, 2022, Central Park 3rd Street at C Street, Davis, CA. Spanish interpretation will be provided
- Email – transitneeds@sacog.org
- Online Comments – sacog.org/unmet
- Call/Text – (916) 287-1372
- Mail -SACOG, Attn: Unmet Transit Needs, 1415 L Street, Suite 300, Sacramento, CA 95814
Transit Access to Davis Farmer’s Market: Unitrans Routes O, M, P and Q and Yolobus Routes 42A and 42B. Davis Community Transit is available for riders traveling within Davis that have qualifying disabilities. Yolobus Special is available for riders traveling within Yolo County that have qualifying disabilities.
Note: Comments on all transit services in the four counties will be accepted at all Unmet Transit Needs meetings.
To arrange for non-English language or sign language interpretation for deaf persons, please call (916) 340-6226 or email transitneeds@sacog.org at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. All meetings are accessible to persons with disabilities.
All comments must be received by November 23, 2022.
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