Public Safety Improvements Coming to Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus
SANTA MONICA – Big Blue Bus riders and operators will experience increased safety with the passage of SB 1417 (Allen), a new law signed by Governor Newsom that allows the City of Santa Monica’s Department of Transportation to deny access to Big Blue Bus services for individuals routinely cited for policy infractions, and/or arrested or convicted for a misdemeanor or felony committed on buses or transit facilities.
“A safe and reliable public transportation system allows a city and its residents the ability to operate efficiently and at a greater capacity,” said Senator Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica). “SB 1417 will be an important tool to reduce dangerous disturbances on Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus to provide a safer and more enjoyable experience for riders.”
Sponsored by the City of Santa Monica and authored by Senator Ben Allen, SB 1417 permits the issuance of prohibition orders lasting from 30 days to one year for offenses that jeopardize the safety and comfort of Big Blue Bus passengers and employees.
“On behalf of the Santa Monica Department of Transportation, we are grateful to Senator Allen for addressing our concerns and sponsoring the legislation, and to Governor Newsom for signing the bill,” said Santa Monica Department of Transportation Director Anuj Gupta. “The use of prohibition orders gives us another tool to improve the safety and security of our customers and operators, and is part of our broader customer experience plan aimed at enhancing Big Blue Bus safety, convenience, and attractiveness, and advancing our commitment to a Clean & Safe Santa Monica.”
Included in the bill is the creation of an advisory committee tasked with ensuring a compassionate approach to enforcement is taken and personnel issuing prohibition orders are properly trained. It also provides guardrails to ensure individuals facing a prohibition order may still travel to places of necessity, such as their job, medical or legal appointments, classes, or to state resources.
The new law supports the Santa Monica Department of Transportation’s ongoing efforts to improve overall safety for its riders and operators. In March, Big Blue Bus launched a Transit Safety Officer Program to strengthen system security. Transit Safety Officers are placed on high-traffic routes and at select bus stops, where they are most needed. The specially trained unarmed officers ensure riders feel comfortable and confident riding the system.
Big Blue Bus is also improving safety at its bus stops as part of its Better Blue Bus Stops Program, improving lighting, seating, and shade to enhance the rider experience.
Ben Allen represents the 24th State Senate District, which consists of the Westside, Hollywood, coastal South Bay, and Santa Monica Mountains communities of Los Angeles County.
About Big Blue Bus
Big Blue Bus operates a fleet of 195 vehicles transporting passengers daily across a 58-square mile service area. Nationally recognized for its long-standing commitment to a cleaner environment, the agency plans to convert its entire fleet from natural gas to zero emissions by 2030. Currently, 10-percent of the fleet is battery electric. The rest of the fleet operates on other alternative fuels, including renewable natural gas (RNG), a form of liquefied and compressed natural gas (LNG/CNG), which helps cut emissions by up to 90-percent. Serving Santa Monica and the Los Angeles area since 1928, Big Blue Bus has won numerous awards for its marketing, customer service, safety, and efficiency.