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This Week: Muni TEP Update, Re-Thinking Ocean Avenue

The SFMTA holds more meetings this week on the Muni Transit Effectiveness Project, including a discussion at SPUR and a community meeting in Potrero Hill. The SF Bicycle Coalition also starts up its District 5 committee, and the Planning Department kicks off its effort to redesign Ocean Avenue.

The SFMTA holds more meetings this week on the Muni Transit Effectiveness Project, including a discussion at SPUR and a community meeting in Potrero Hill. The SF Bicycle Coalition also starts up its District 5 committee, and the Planning Department kicks off its effort to redesign Ocean Avenue.

Here are this week’s calendar highlights:

  • Tuesday: Join SFMTA planners at a SPUR lunchtime forum as they discuss the latest on the Muni TEP, the agency’s sweeping effort to make San Francisco’s transit system faster and more reliable. 12:30 p.m.
  • Also Tuesday: Want to help push for safer streets for biking in neighborhoods like the Haight and the Western Addition? Join the SFBC District 5 Member Committee to discuss ways to improve the Panhandle and other bike routes in D5. 6:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday: Help the Planning Department envision a safer, more livable Ocean Avenue at the first community planning workshop for a redesign of Ingleside’s commercial corridor. 6 p.m.
  • Wednesday and Friday: The SFMTA will hold a community meeting in Potrero Hill to collect feedback on Muni TEP changes proposed for routes 10, 22, and 33, Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. Later in the week, the SFMTA Board of Directors will also hear an informational update on the TEP plans as a whole. Friday at 9 a.m.

Keep an eye on the calendar for updated listings. Got an event we should know about? Drop us a line.

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