Sacramento Streetcar


The Downtown / Riverfront Streetcar is a proposed streetcar line intended to connect West Sacramento to Sacramento's downtown business districts and the greater transportation network. If built, the line is projected to have 5,800 daily riders.
The project is being undertaken by a consortium including the City of Sacramento, the City of West Sacramento, the Yolo County Transportation District, and the Sacramento Regional Transit District. While distinct from the RT Light Rail system, it would share some right-of-way and assets with that system; RT would likely also operate the line.

Funding

In 2008 West Sacramento voters passed Measures U and V, a raise in sales tax dedicated to streetcar funding.
The project received $50 million from the federal government for construction in May 2017. By June 2017, $200 million in local, state, and federal grants had been secured to build the streetcar line. A special district that includes businesses close to the streetcar agreed to a tax to offset operating costs; it was expected to generate $50 million over 25 years.
Plans stalled in 2019 as construction bids came in significantly higher than expected, with the lowest bid at $184 million, or $76 million higher than anticipated. The Sacramento City Council dissolved its special-use district dedicated to streetcar maintenance in August 2019.