SacRT has launched the Meadowview Station Transit-Oriented Communities Study to explore how the Meadowview light rail station and surrounding park-and-ride lot can be transformed into a vibrant, connected, and inclusive community hub. The study will guide future development—potentially including housing, retail, and other mixed uses—while improving mobility and access.
This project is funded by SACOG’s Green Means Go program, a regional initiative to accelerate infill development, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and revitalize existing communities.
About the Study
The Meadowview Station Transit-Oriented Communities Study will:
- Assess current infrastructure and land use
- Explore development opportunities to support affordable housing and smart growth
- Analyze financial feasibility and funding strategies
- Engage the South Sacramento community in a collaborative planning process
Public Engagement
We’re committed to a transparent and inclusive process. Here’s how we’ve engaged the community so far:
Public Workshop #1 – July 30, 2025
Held at the Pannell Community Center, this in-person event introduced the project and presented three potential development scenarios. Attendees shared valuable feedback and ideas.
Public Workshop #2 – November 6, 2025
The second community workshop built upon feedback gathered during the first workshop and presented a draft of the preferred TOC concept for the Meadowview station area.
Participants explored the proposed concept and were able to provide their input through live polling and discussion. A recording of the workshop is accessible below:
Public participation has helped in shaping the Meadowview Station TOC Study
to reflect the needs of the community, envisioning a better Meadowview!

Meadowview TOC Concept:
Contact Us
Sarah Poe
Senior Planner
Email: spoe@sacrt.com
Project Partners