What is a Transportation District?
A government agency or public-benefit corporation created for the purpose of providing public transportation within a specific area.
Information on Sacramento County Transportation Districts
- County Service Area No. 6: An inactive transportation district that was formed to allow the collection of service charges to fun extended paratransit services to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ACT).
- County Service Area No. 10: Extended transpiration and related services for the North Vineyard Station Specific Plan area and conditioned for the Elverta Specific Plan and Easton projects that require future annexation to this district.
- Sacramento Regional Transit District: The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) is the largest regional transit provider in the capital of California, operating over 82 bus routes, 43 miles of light rail serving 53 light rail stations and ADA paratransit services all within a 440-square-mile service area throughout Sacramento County, which includes service in the cities of Sacramento, Citrus Heights, Elk Grove, Folsom and Rancho Cordova.
- Sacramento Transportation Authority: The Sacramento Transportation Authority is an independent local government agency primarily responsible for administering the Measure A program: the half-percent sales tax for transportation improvements in Sacramento County.