Test Signs and Maps Now Installed at
Downtown Transit Mall, SMART Station
SAN
FRANCISCO, Feb. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Bay
Area transit agencies and the Metropolitan Transportation
Commission (MTC) today at the Santa Rosa Transit Mall and Santa
Rosa Downtown Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) station
unveiled new test transit maps and signs designed to help make
transit journeys easier to understand for both existing and new
riders by delivering information that is clear, predictable and
familiar across service areas and county lines. New directional
signs also have been installed to help transit riders navigate the
half-mile route between the downtown SMART station and the Transit
Mall.

Today's event kicked off the start of an evaluation period for
the Santa Rosa portion of the
Regional Mapping & Wayfinding project, in which MTC and its
transit partners invite Bay Area residents and visitors alike to
share their thoughts about the test signs and maps now installed at
the two Santa Rosa locations.
Several "test" prototype signs and other communication materials
also were installed at the El
Cerrito del Norte BART station in December 2024.
"Santa Rosa is proud to be
chosen as a prototype location for this groundbreaking transit
project," said City of Santa Rosa
Mayor Mark Stapp. "This marks a
significant step forward in our commitment to creating a more
seamless, accessible and user-friendly transit system for
Santa Rosa and the greater Bay
Area."
Public feedback on the new test signs and maps will help inform
the next stage of the project, in which the new maps and wayfinding
materials are expected to be installed at seven additional
locations across the Bay Area in 2025 and 2026.
"Starting this week, North Bay transit riders will be able to
use the test maps and signs here at the Transit Mall and the
downtown SMART station and share their ideas about how to make the
new materials work better for them," said Victoria Fleming, Santa Rosa City Councilmember
and MTC Commissioner. "We're doing this work not only to improve
the system for current riders, but to try to encourage more people
to ride transit."
Members of the public who are unable to visit one of the test
locations in Santa Rosa or
El Cerrito are invited to take an
online survey. Full details are available on the MTC website at
mtc.ca.gov/MappingWayfinding.
New wayfinding materials for riders navigating the half-mile
route between the Santa Rosa Downtown SMART station and the Santa
Rosa Transit Mall also are being tested.
"For years, we've heard from riders that navigating between
SMART's Santa Rosa Downtown station and the Santa Rosa Transit Mall
can be challenging. By improving signage and mapping, we are
breaking down barriers and making transit more intuitive," said
Chris Coursey, Sonoma County Supervisor and SMART Board
member.
The new maps and signs are part of the larger Regional Mapping
and Wayfinding initiative aimed at making it easier to ride transit
in the Bay Area. Whether a rider is traveling by bus, rail, ferry
or a combination, the signs, maps, screens and other communication
systems will be consistent and easy to identify across all nine Bay
Area counties.
The Regional Mapping and Wayfinding Project is the result of a
first-of-its-kind effort — led by MTC with the partnership of
transit riders, Bay Area cities and counties, and over two dozen
Bay Area transit agencies — to redesign and harmonize maps and
signage across all nine Bay Area counties to help people navigate
transit more easily. This project is just one piece of a broader
effort, outlined by the Bay Area Transit Transformation Action
Plan, focused on making Bay Area transit easier and more
convenient for riders of all ages and abilities to
use.
The Regional Network Management Council includes top
executives from MTC, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation
Agency, BART, AC Transit, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation
Authority (VTA), Caltrain, SamTrans and the Golden Gate Bridge,
Highway and Transportation District as well as three general
managers representing all other transit agencies serving Bay Area
communities.
MTC is the regional transportation planning, financing and
coordinating agency for the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area.
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