Geneva-Harney BRT Community Workshop
From SFCTA:
The San Francisco County Transportation Authority (SFCTA) is working with San Francisco and Daly City to plan for Bus Rapid Transit service in the Geneva-Harney corridor, and will host public workshops on the project.
The vision for the Geneva-Harney BRT Feasibility Study is to connect existing and future neighborhoods along the San Mateo-San Francisco County border with a rapid transit connection. The corridor extends from Balboa Park BART/Muni Station in the west to Hunters Point Shipyard in the east, including a connection to the Bayshore Caltrain Station. The workshops are to share information about the SFCTA and SFMTA’s findings and to get feedback from the public. Workshop information can be found below and also in the attached flyer.
A second workshop will be held in Cantonese on Saturday from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Visitacion Valley Elementary School,
55 Schwerin St., San Francisco
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