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Yolo Transit outlines revenue‑neutral SRTP shifts, Woodland approves downtown transfer point
Summary
Yolo Transit District presented a revenue‑neutral short range transit plan Sept. 16 that would increase fixed‑route frequency in Woodland and recommends a new downtown transfer point on Main Street between Fifth and Sixth.
The Yolo Transit District on Sept. 16 presented a revenue‑neutral short range transit plan (SRTP) that would shift service in Woodland toward higher frequency fixed‑route service on core corridors, expand microtransit coverage and establish a new downtown transfer point on Main Street between Fifth and Sixth.
Senior planner Lola Torni and Planning Director Brian Abinat said the SRTP aims to prioritize frequency over coverage where feasible, creating 30‑minute service on key corridors in Woodland, Davis and West Sacramento while retaining microtransit (Beeline) for coverage areas. Torni said the plan is revenue neutral in concept and would be phased in after board approval; staff…
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