Petaluma traffic scofflaws beware of a bullet list of new safe-driving measures rolling out across town.
More people around the Bay Area region are riding trains, boats, and buses and transit agencies are offering goodies to keep it up.
New, Longer Carpool Hours ​​On US-101 From Santa Rosa to the Golden Gate Bridge spark a Change.org petition and letter campaigns.
Commuters on the Sonoma Marin Narrows say longer carpool hours are making traffic worse.
The work on Highway 37 at Lakeville Highway requires five consecutive nights of closures.
Beware of a white-and-black bovine in the roadway.
A delay in the arrival of construction materials caused the change in schedule.
The upcoming roadwork requires overnight closures for several consecutive nights.
The white or light-colored bovine was last seen heading north on Stony Point Road.
See a county live stream of the conditions on one of the impacted roadways.
Four positions are vacant on the nine-member advisory committee.
The agency extended customer service hours and will reimburse commute expenses incurred on rides with Uber, Lyft and taxis.
Attendees can be among the first to ride to the new Petaluma North station.
The entire rail line serving Marin and Sonoma counties will be out of service.
The entire SMART line serving Marin and Sonoma counties will be out of service and a section of Todd Road in Santa Rosa will be closed.
The county will spend $8.75 million on the new buses, at a net cost of $1.25 million each, using local, state and federal funds.
The shuttle now serves east of U.S. Highway 101 to destinations including the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts.
The bridge was expected to be opened multiple times Monday, police said.
The overnight closures impact southbound U.S. Highway 101 on- and off-ramps near Novato.
Trains 18 and 21 were affected, SMART said.
Both advisories were related to traffic delays expected in the city Friday night.
The latest round of federal funding will fund a pair of infrastructure projects in Santa Rosa and Schellville.
In a first for the Bay Area, Petaluma Transit has launched a one-year experiment to provide free public transportation for all riders.
Drivers should allow extra time — around 7 minutes — if they plan to travel through this way over the weekend.
Crews will resurface dozens of roads this summer, repair landside damage, replace one bridge, and perform maintenance on 24 others.
Billions in state and federal funding were awarded for infrastructure upgrades and repairs in Sonoma County, the Bay Area and California.
"This unprecedented ridership demonstrates the immense value SMART brings to our communities."
Starting at 9 p.m., westbound SR-37 is closed from Mare Island in Solano County to Sears Point in Sonoma County.
A partial SMART system closure is also planned this weekend, with no trains running to or from the Sonoma County Aiport and Cotati stations.
The fare-free initiative for youth 18 and younger and seniors 65 and older allows them free entry to any train, any day.
The closure, related to the construction of the Petaluma North station, means there is no service north of the Downtown Petaluma station.
Full closures from Highway 29 in Solano County and Highway 121 in Sonoma County are set for four consecutive weekends starting April 12-15.
Full and partial closures of westbound SR-12 in Santa Rosa were slated from 8 p.m. Friday through 5 a.m. Monday.
During two weekend closures related to construction of the Petlauma North Station, no trains will run at five stations north of Petaluma.
The full and partial weekend closures were postponed during inclement weather.
There is still to nominate a deserving Petaluman for the award to be announced at Petaluma Butter & Egg Days 2024.
The interim improvements will be installed next week, starting Monday, and will remain in place until a permanent solution is implemented.
State Highway 116 was closed from Frates Road to Browns Lane as emergency personnel responded.
Construction lights will be used during overnight work planned for later this week, SMART said in an update.
SMART’s voter-approved sales tax, Measure Q, called for the establishment of the committee, which has nine members and meets quarterly.