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Santa Rosa ParkSmart Shuttle connects SMART Train riders to parking

Beginning on Wednesday, December 13, the new ParkSMART shuttle will connect the Downtown SMART station and Railroad Square to Downtown’s parking garages, shops, restaurants and Old Courthouse Square, and best of all it’s FREE!

The shuttle is wheelchair accessible, available for everyone to use, and will travel round-trip connecting the SMART Station to various points Downtown, with stops at:

Shuttle service will operate during peak commute hours, Monday through Friday, on a schedule coordinated with SMART train arrivals and departures. View the ParkSMART schedule and route map.

Connecting to Parking With the start of train service to Santa Rosa, there is increased demand for parking adjacent to or near the train stations. The ParkSMART shuttle will help connect SMART riders to parking lots and garages Downtown. The shuttle stops at Garage 1 (at 521 Seventh Street) and Garage 12 (at the Transit Mall) and within a short walk of other City lots and garages. Monthly parking permits may be obtained from the Parking Services Division, with more information online at srcity.org/parking or by calling 707-543-3325.

The ParkSMART Shuttle is a Pilot Program This pilot program will operate initially only on weekdays, on a schedule coordinated schedule with the SMART train. Both the shuttle schedule and route are designed to facilitate commuters parking at Garage 1 or 12 to catch the SMART train. The shuttle service will be monitored and evaluated based on analysis of ridership and utilization of the parking garages. City staff will propose adjustments to service levels within the first 4 months if it’s evident there is increased service demand or underutilized service. Comments and questions about the shuttle service can be addressed to Transit Planner Yuri Koslen at ykoslen@srcity.org.

Funding for the ParkSMART Pilot Program The City Council awarded the contract for operating the ParkSMART shuttle service to MV Transportation, Inc., with an approximate annual operation cost of $180,000. This pilot program is being funded through the Parking Services Division’s Parking Fund.

Riding the CityBus to the SMART Stations Several CityBus routes serve the two train stations in Santa Rosa. Use GoogleMAPS to plan your trip and get real-time bus arrival information with the MyStop app.

Downtown Station — Santa Rosa CityBus has 10 buses per hour leaving the Transit Mall and stopping at bus stops within one block of Railroad Square and the Downtown SMART station. From the Transit Mall, riders can catch CityBus routes 2/2B,6, 9 or 12, which stop near the Downtown SMART station. Additionally, CityBus routes 1 and 10 provide 15-minute service on B Street stopping near Parking Garage 1 on Seventh Street, where riders can then catch the free ParkSMART shuttle to the Downtown train station. Sonoma County Transit route 22 also connects from the Transit Mall to the Downtown SMART Station.

North Station — The North SMART station is approximately a ten-minute walk from the Coddingtown Transit Hub, which is served by CityBus routes 1,6, 7, 10, 15, and 19 and Sonoma County Transit Route 44/48. Connections to Mendocino Avenue, Downtown Santa Rosa, and many other destinations throughout Santa Rosa can be made at the Coddingtown Transit Hub. Sonoma County Transit’s route 57 Shuttle serves the bus stop on southbound Coffey before Guerneville Road, providing peak-hour service to the County Administration Center and Santa Rosa Junior College.

For more information about the ParkSMART shuttlevisit srcity.org/ParkSMART or call Transit Services at 707-543-3333.

Find SMART train schedules and fares and Clipper Card information online.

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