Sonoma Shuttle free through 2020

County ‘fare free' program to serve 4 Valley communities|

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors and the City of Sonoma have approved funding to subsidize fares for all riders on Route 32, the “Sonoma Shuttle,” through June 30, 2020. The city is contributing 30 percent of the funding and the county is contributing the remaining 70 percent for the program. When riding the local routes serving the communities of Agua Caliente, Boyes Hot Springs, Temelec and the City of Sonoma, passengers will no longer be required to pay a fare.

The “Fare-Free” program is designed to make using local transit services easier and to encourage hop-on, hop-off, travel without the need to pay a fare, say Sonoma County Transit officials.

Sonoma County Transit introduced its “Fare-Free” program in June on Route 24, the “Sebastopol Shuttle,” and was quickly followed by Route 66, the “Windsor Shuttle.” and Route 67, the “Healdsburg Shuttle.” In addition to approval on Route 32, the Board of Supervisors has also approved funding to subsidize a “Fare-Free” program on Route 28, the “River Shuttle.” The River Shuttle serves the River Area communities of Guerneville, Monte Rio and Occidental.

Fare subsidies for the “Fare-Free” program come from the respective cities in which the “Fare-Free” routes operate. In the case of unincorporated communities such as Sonoma Valley and the Russian River communities, the “Fare-Free” routes serving these areas are subsidized by the County of Sonoma.

Download or view the schedule for Route 32 at sctransit.com.

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