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Proposed Changes
Staff is proposing to increase the price of a ViaPass, the frequent rider program that offers up to four rides per day over seven days, from $15 to $28. Discount-qualified riders will continue to receive 50% off on ViaPass. Increasing the ViaPass fare will also better align the costs and value of demand responsive rides, and price ViaPass accordingly alongside regional transit pass programs. Increasing the cost of ViaPass will allow the City to recover more per ride and may help manage demand to maintain viability of the service long-term.
The proposed weekly pass fare change was presented to the City Council on August 20th. Staff will return to City Council with additional analysis and options of changes to the On-Demand Rideshare Program. You can learn more about the proposal and watch the City Council meeting at
http://2l.strokerslist.com/government/city-council/city-council-meetings-agendas.
Get anywhere in West Sacramento for one affordable, flat fare!
The City of West Sacramento works with Via, a transportation technology company, to provide residents, employees, and visitors with on-demand rides from anywhere in the West Sacramento to anywhere in West Sacramento.
The City began piloting service to select locations in Downtown Sacramento on October 7, 2024. The Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District awarded the City with a Clean Air Funds grant to provide free fares in the pilot service area. With high demand for rides to/from Downtown Sacramento, the free fares subsidized by the Clean Air Funds was fully expended by December 25, 2024. The City continues to pilot service to Downtown Sacramento at: Sac Valley Station, the intersection of 8th Street and N Street, and the Kaiser Downtown Commons Medical Offices. The City will begin testing changes to the Downtown Sacramento Pilot zones in late summer 2025.
Via Rideshare and the City keep the price low ($3.50 per ride, $1.75 per ride for seniors and people with disabilities) by asking riders to take a short walk to an intersection or main road to be picked up and to share the ride with other passengers going the same direction.
Hours of Operation
| Monday-Friday | 6:00am-11:00pm |
| Saturday | 9:00am-11:00pm |
| Sunday | 8:00am-8:00pm |
The most convenient way to use the service is the Via Rideshare App on an Apple or Android phone or tablet computer. Via released a custom app developed just for West Sacramento On-Demand. It is called Via West Sac. First, download the app and setting up an account. Then, turn on your device's location services so the app knows to pick you up. Then, enter your destination and request a ride. After the ride is scheduled, go to the pick-up location at the scheduled time, get in the van, and go!
Riders with wheelchairs or other large mobility devices should select the wheelchair icon in the app before requesting a ride.
People without smartphones or tablets can set up an account and request a ride by calling (916) 318-5101. Press 1 when asked if you are a Via rider. Press 1 again when asked if you are an account holder who needs to book a ride over the phone.
Via's telephone number is (916) 318-5101.
Customer Service
For other customer service needs, including lost-and-found, contact Via directly at (916) 318-5101 or at support-wsc@ridewithvia.com. More information is available at Via's West Sacramento info page.
Senior and Disabled Rider Discount
Senior (62+) Riders and Disabled Riders can get a discount by calling or e-mailing Steven Rosen in the City's Community Development Department. He can be reached at (916) 617-5043 or at stevenr@strokerslist.com. To verify age or qualifying disability, you will be asked to e-mail a scan or snapshot of a document to City staff or show the document at the Community Development Department counter at City Hall. See below for more details.
Drop-in customer service for this purpose is not available at this time. Please call or e-mail to make an appointment.
Driving with Via
Via is an app-based "Transportation Network Company" that contracts with drivers to operate the vans. If you would more information about driving for Via, check out the Via Driver Portal.
What is Via? How does Via work?
Via is not a taxi; it's not paratransit; it's not the bus; it's Via. So, what is Via? They have prepared a guide to their service:
Via News
Staff Contact:
Steven Rosen, Associate Transportation Planner
Phone: (916) 617-5043
Email: stevenr@strokerslist.com
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