Sacramento County First District Supervisor Phil Serna Update
Sacramento County sent this email to their subscribers on October 9, 2024.
About the Survey SacRT launched a survey to enhance safety and create a more respectful ride across our transit system. We’re asking for your input on key safety concerns, including the frequency and types of street harassment, and how perceptions of safety influence your decision to ride. Your feedback will help shape a safer, more inclusive experience for all riders.
How to Take the Survey We’ll be conducting the survey at stations, on buses and trains, and online throughout October 2024. The survey is available in English, Chinese, Russian, Spanish, and Vietnamese. Sacramento Regional Transit Safety Survey (surveysparrow.com)
Earn a $10 Credit As a thank-you, riders who complete the survey will receive a $10 credit applied to their Connect Card or ZipPass account.
Why This Matters The survey is part of a statewide initiative led by California Senate Bill 1161 (2022), which directed the Mineta Transportation Institute at San Jose State University to create a tool to gather information about street harassment on public transit. California Senate Bill 434 (2023) now requires the 10 largest transit agencies in the state, including SacRT, to use this tool to reach riders from underrepresented communities and those impacted by street harassment, ensuring their voices are heard and their safety concerns are addressed.
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