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Survey: SF’s Top Transpo Priorities Are Fixing Muni, Safer Walking and Biking
San Francisco's scarce transportation funds should be used to make streets safer for walking and biking, and to make existing Muni service more reliable before expanding it, according to city residents who were asked to choose how to prioritize public spending.
January 23, 2013
POWER: Mobility for Low-Income San Franciscans Means Putting Transit First
Advocates for San Francisco's low-income communities have issued a new report calling for policy changes intended to improve Muni service, increase mobility for transit-dependent San Franciscans, reduce pollution from driving, and improve the city's economy.
January 18, 2013
Supervisor Wiener Calls Hearings to Assess the Cost of Muni Delays
Just how bad is Muni? And is it getting any better? Supervisor Scott Wiener has called for monthly reports from the SF Municipal Transportation Agency and the City Controller's Office to tally up the true cost of transit delays and track progress on Muni's reliability.
January 16, 2013
Mayor’s Transpo Chief: “Let’s Be San Francisco and Take Down the Freeway”
The idea of removing the northern section of Highway 280 near Mission Bay is gaining more traction as planners look for ideal ways to usher in high-speed rail and transit-oriented development in downtown San Francisco.
January 11, 2013
Will CPMC Pick Up the Slack for Street Safety in the Neglected Tenderloin?
Despite living in one of the city's densest residential neighborhoods with one of the lowest rates of car ownership, Tenderloin residents have endured some of San Francisco's most dangerous streets for walking since traffic engineers turned most of them into one-way, high-speed motorways in the 1960s.
January 9, 2013
SFMTA Pushes Red Transit Lanes on Church Street to January, Citing Rain
Red-colored transit-only lanes on Church Street won't come until some time in January, according to SF Municipal Transportation Agency spokesperson Paul Rose, who cited rainy weather as the reason for the delay. The project would be one of San Francisco's first to add transit-only lanes with colorful pavement to emphasize that they're off-limits to drivers. Implementation was originally expected in September, but was pushed back to November to coordinate with a construction closure. "We need 72 hours of guaranteed dry weather to get the work done," Rose said.
December 18, 2012
Bus-Mounted Cameras for Transit-Only Lanes: More Please
It may be hard to tell, but mid-Market Street's center lanes are supposed to be free of private automobiles. That's right -- all of those drivers on the trolley tracks, blocking buses from using boarding islands, are probably there illegally (it depends on the block).
December 13, 2012
Muni Begins to Catch Up With NextBus Delay Alerts for Riders
Muni's chronic delays and breakdowns may be slightly easier to swallow as the transit system notifies riders using NextBus digital displays and text message alerts.
December 11, 2012
Supes Cave to Opposition, Shoot Down Muni Funding Reform — for Now
Letting down their transit-riding constituents once again, the Board of Supervisors rejected a measure to increase Muni funding by ending a fee exemption for large non-profit developers, following an intense opposition campaign that sowed misconceptions about which organizations would have to pay the fee. The policy change, proposed as part of a regular update to the Transit Impact Development Fee, was opposed by all supervisors except Scott Wiener and Carmen Chu.
December 5, 2012
Calls for North Beach Central Subway Station Intensify as Plans Evolve
Central Subway planners got the green light from the SF Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors today to pursue a new plan that could cut down on the expected construction disruption in North Beach while also keeping the path clear for an eventual extension of the line to the neighborhood.
December 4, 2012