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SF Board of Supes Land Use & Economic Development Committee Meeting
By Aaron Bialick |
Agenda and schedule Of note: 2. 110316 [Street Vacation Order – Joe DiMaggio Playground Master Plan – Mason Street] Sponsors: Mayor; Chiu Ordinance ordering the vacation of the one block portion of Mason Street between Lombard Street and Columbus Avenue for purposes of the North Beach Public Library and Joe DiMaggio Playground Master Plan, subject to certain conditions; […]
SF Board of Supervisors Land Use and Economic Development Committee Meeting
By Aaron Bialick |
Agenda [PDF] Of note: 3. Hearing, directed to the Municipal Transportation Agency, in light of the current procurement process for new light rail vehicles, to report on the current state of the Breda light rail vehicle fleet, including reliability; ease of maintenance; ability to procure and receive replacement parts; problems with specific aspects of the […]
SF Board of Supervisors Land Use and Economic Development Committee Meeting
By Andrew Saavedra |
Agenda: Of note: 5. 1307725 [Hearing – Update on Bay Area Rapid Transit Labor Negotiations and the City’s Preparedness for a Potential Strike] Sponsors: Avalos; Campos, Breed and Mar Hearing to review the status of labor negotiations at the Bay Area Rapid Transit and the prospects for a protracted strike, including the City’s level of preparedness […]
SF Board of Supervisors Land Use and Economic Development Meeting
By Andrew Saavedra |
Agenda: Of note: 1308951. [Hearing – Bike Share Launch and Plans for Expansion] Sponsors: Wiener; Mar Hearing, directed to the Municipal Transportation Agency, County Transportation Authority, and Mayor’s Office, on the recent launch and early performance of the Bay Area Bike Share Program in San Francisco and the region; and discussion on near-term plans for expansion, […]
This Week: Tell Supes to Hold Developers to the Transbay Plan
By Streetsblog |
Tomorrow, the Board of Supervisors is expected to approve a development tax to help fund the Caltrain/high-speed rail extension to the Transbay Transit Center, but could reduce the rate for developers and slash revenue for the project. You can help ensure this crucial regional transit connection gets completed by telling the supes to stick with […]