Public Transportation
Public transit systems, including electric buses, light rail, and trains, provide efficient, high-capacity travel that reduces individual car use, leading to lower traffic congestion and reduced emissions
San Luis Obispo County Public Transportation Resources

The Driving Clean Assistance Program (DCAP) provides financial incentives to help low-income Californians purchase or lease new or used electric vehicles. Eligible participants can receive up to $10,000, with an additional $2,000 available for charging equipment or $7,500 for clean mobility options. The program also offers financial counseling and referrals to lenders to ensure fair financing options.
SLO Transit routes, including route maps, schedules, and service details for various bus lines in San Luis Obispo. It helps riders plan their trips by offering insights into route coverage, stop locations, and frequency of service.
https://www.slocity.org/government/department-directory/public-works/slo-transit/slo-transit-routes
Fare programs and services offered by SLO Transit, including details on discount programs, special passes, and other initiatives designed to support public transit users in San Luis Obispo.
Santa Barbara County Public Transportation Resources

The Driving Clean Assistance Program (DCAP) provides financial incentives to help low-income Californians purchase or lease new or used electric vehicles. Eligible participants can receive up to $10,000, with an additional $2,000 available for charging equipment or $7,500 for clean mobility options. The program also offers financial counseling and referrals to lenders to ensure fair financing options.
The Santa Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG) offers tools to improve commuting, including SmartRide.org, a platform for comparing travel options, tracking impacts, and accessing rewards; an Emergency Ride Home Program reimbursing up to four emergency trips annually for alternative commuters; and resources for transit, vanpool, carpool, biking, walking, and flexible work options.
PDF map for the Twelve Paseos Walking Tour, detailing the route through various paseos (walkways) and notable sites, with information on key landmarks and points of interest to guide visitors on a self-guided exploration of the area.
Ventura County Public Transportation Resources

The Driving Clean Assistance Program (DCAP) provides financial incentives to help low-income Californians purchase or lease new or used electric vehicles. Eligible participants can receive up to $10,000, with an additional $2,000 available for charging equipment or $7,500 for clean mobility options. The program also offers financial counseling and referrals to lenders to ensure fair financing options.
The Regional Multi-Modal Map by VCTC offers a detailed overview of various transportation options in Ventura County, including bus routes, bike paths, rail services, and other transit connections to help residents and visitors navigate the region efficiently.
https://www.goventura.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/3011_001_Regional_Multi-Modal-Map_r10.pdf
The Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC) website provides information on transportation services, programs, and resources in Ventura County, including public transit, bike routes, and funding opportunities to improve regional mobility.