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This Week: SFMTA Set to Approve New Muni Line
By Streetsblog |
The Streetsblog calendar kicks off 2015 with a solid addition to the transit system: Tomorrow, the SFMTA Board of Directors Tuesday is expected to approve a new Muni route that would connect 16th Street BART to Mission Bay. The year’s first SPUR forums and public meetings for the first round of SFMTA street redesigns in […]
Muni Proposes New Bus Route, Curbside Transit Lanes on 16th Street
By Aaron Bialick |
Muni plans to launch a new bus line this month to beef up service along eastern 16th Street, connecting the BART station at Mission Street to the soon-to-open University of California SF hospital at Mission Bay. The 55-16th Street route would complement existing 22-Fillmore service on 16th, extending beyond the 22’s endpoint all the way […]
SFMTA Board of Directors Meeting
By Aaron Bialick |
Agenda Of note: – Contract for new Muni light-rail vehicles – On-street car-share parking at 71 locations – Commuter Shuttle Pilot Program measures – Muni left-turn lane at Lincoln Way and 19th Avenue
This Week: Making 16th Street Work Better for Muni
By Streetsblog |
The SFMTA is holding public meetings this week on a more transit-friendly 16th Street and a new residential parking permit area in NoPa. You can also take a ride with the SF Bicycle Coalition to see how well streets perform for bicycling in the Richmond District. Here are this week’s highlights from the Streetsblog calendar: Wednesday: The […]
SFMTA Board of Directors Meeting
By Aaron Bialick |
Agenda Consent calendar items (no discussion planned) include Muni Transit Effectiveness Project changes including new traffic signals and a Muni contra-flow lane on Sansome Street.
SFMTA Board of Directors Meeting
By Aaron Bialick |
Agenda Of note: Making Market Street required right-turns permanent, Lifeline Youth Muni Fast Passes for students, two-way Hayes Street, Folsom Street redesign in the Mission, Transit Impact Development Fee, Geary Boulevard sidewalk extensions and crosswalk re-openings.