Skip to Content
Streetsblog San Francisco home
Streetsblog San Francisco home
Log In
Events

SFMTA Transit Effectiveness Project Workshops

From SFMTA:

SFMTA will present proposals along eight heavily-used Rapid bus routes and rail lines to improve  reliability and travel time for transit customers. These conversations will provide opportunity to hear more about the Rapid corridor proposals, discuss proposal elements, give feedback to Muni staff and learn more about next steps. The following community workshops are scheduled, with others currently being planned. If you are interested in a community conversation with your neighborhood group, please contact us. To learn more, check our schedule or find out other ways to engage with TEP, please see our Participate page.

28 19th Avenue and N Judah proposalsSat., March 31, 201210 a.m. to
noon
Jefferson Elementary School
1725 Irving at 18th Ave.
30 Stockton and 8X Bayshore Express proposalsSat., April 7, 201210 a.m. to
noon
Gordon J. Lau Elementary School
950 Clay at Powell
J Church and 14 Mission (South of Cesar Chavez) proposalsTues., April 10, 20126 p.m. to
8 p.m.
Fairmount Elementary School
65 Chenery at Randall
14 Mission (Inner Mission) and 22 Fillmore (16th Street) proposalsWed., April 11, 20126 p.m. to
8 p.m.
Women’s Building
3543 - 18th St. at Valencia
8X Bayshore Express, J Church, 14 Mission (Outer Mission) proposalsThurs., April 19, 20126 p.m. to
8 p.m.
City College of SF, MUB 140
50 Phelan at Ocean
8X Bayshore Express proposalsSat., April 21, 201210 a.m. to
noon
Visitacion Valley Community Center
50 Raymond Ave. at Bayshore Blvd.
*28 19th Avenue proposalsTues., April 24, 20126 p.m. to
8 p.m.
Lakeside Presbyterian Church
201 Eucalyptus Drive at 19th Ave.
5 Fulton and 22 Fillmore proposalsSat., April 28, 201210 a.m. to
noon
Ella Hill Hutch Community Center
1050 McAllister at Webster
*14 Mission (Downtown) and 30 Stockton proposalsTues., May 1, 20126 p.m. to
8 p.m.
Bayanihan Center
1010 Mission at 6th St.
*All corridor proposalsSat., May 5, 201210 a.m. to
noon
SFMTA,2nd Floor
One South Van Ness Ave at Market

Stay in touch

Sign up for our free newsletter

More from Streetsblog San Francisco

Letter to Readers: Happy Holidays and Thoughts on the Year’s Takeaways

2024 will be remembered as a seminal year for San Francisco streets

December 21, 2024

Remembering Another Person Killed by Traffic Engineers and Politicians

If there isn't money to make a project safe for everyone, regardless of how they get around, then there isn't enough money to build it. Period.

December 19, 2024
See all posts