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Sacramento Airport getting a new parking garage and walkway but expect some disruptions

The hourly parking lot will be closed beginning in October to make way for a new parking garage.
Credit: ABC10

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — People looking to travel out of Sacramento International Airport will notice some significant changes this fall.

Construction of a new pedestrian walkway is underway near Terminal B. 

The walkway will connect Terminal B with Concourse B. Currently, the airport uses the automated people mover to get people to and from those two spots. Airport spokesperson Lindsay Myers told ABC10 that it's not ADA-accessible and sometimes needs repairs due to its age. 

The new pedestrian walkway will be about a quarter-mile long and feature escalators, moving sidewalks, and art. Myers said it’s set to open at the end of 2025. 

Work on a new parking garage starts in October. 

"The good news is we are adding over 5,000 new parking spots in a state-of-the-art parking garage," Myers said. "The downside is while that’s constructed, we are losing our hourly lot, which is about 700 spots. So on October 1st, no more hourly lot." 

Other airport parking options nearby are the garage or daily lot. 

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Airport officials are asking that people get to their flights earlier two hours before their boarding time. They recommend having a friend, family member, or rideshare drop passengers to save time and avoid parking issues. 

Myers said there's also an express bus from downtown to the airport at 9th & K, which takes about 30 minutes.  It's SacRT Route 142.

Shuttles from the economy parking lots to the terminal run every 25 - 30 minutes, Meyers said, but if it's busy and the shuttles are full passengers may have to wait for another. 

Parking lot capacity can be checked on the airport's website.

All these improvements are happening to accommodate all those traveling to and from SMF. Myers said they’re breaking travel records every month, and are up 8 percent this year compared to 2019, which was the previous record year for travel. 

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