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West SoMa Plan May Direct Funds to Affordable Housing at Transit’s Expense
A provision in the new zoning plan for the western South of Market District has come under scrutiny by city supervisors because it would direct a larger share of developer fees for some projects to go towards affordable housing at the expense of transit and street improvements.
February 28, 2013
Bikeway on Mission Street Would Cost More Than One on Market
Constructing raised, protected bike lanes on downtown Mission Street would cost more than building them on Market, according to SF Municipal Transportation Agency Director Ed Reiskin.
February 27, 2013
Supes Seek Answers on Bike/Ped Strategy, “Better Market Street” Delay
Members of the SF Board of Supervisors are calling attention to the need to fund the SFMTA's Bicycle and Pedestrian Strategies, as well as the delayed Better Market Street project, which suddenly looks like it might not include space for bicycling.
February 12, 2013
Planning Dept. Presents Draft Designs for a Ped-Friendly Castro Street
The city's effort to make Castro Street more welcoming for pedestrians took a step forward yesterday, when the SF Planning Department presented preliminary design concepts at a packed community meeting.
January 24, 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
Livable City: Extra Parking for Car-Share Could Be Abused
Update 3/5/13: This bill was finally approved by the Board of Supervisors.
December 7, 2012
Misconceptions Fuel Non-Profit Opposition to Crucial Muni Funding Reform
With any increase in the number of people living and working in San Francisco comes an added strain on the city's streets and transit system. To account for that, San Francisco collects fees on new development -- with an exception carved out for just about any non-profit organization. That means that even massive developments like hospitals, university campuses, or museums -- which generate thousands of daily trips -- may pay nothing to help the city's transportation agencies accommodate them.
November 28, 2012
SFMTA Board’s Final Vote Expected to Grant Free Muni for Low-Income Youth
With backing from the Board of Supervisors yesterday, free Muni for low-income youth may finally come to fruition if approved by the SF Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors on December 4.
November 21, 2012
Board of Supervisors Approves Bill Permitting Citywide Parking Rentals
A bill allowing many residential parking spaces to be rented to residents citywide was passed unanimously by the SF Board of Supervisors yesterday despite criticisms that it could encourage car commuting and discourage property owners from converting garages to housing units.
September 26, 2012
Livable City: Expect More Traffic If Parking Rental Rule Is Changed
A proposal to allow residential car parking spaces to be rented out to anyone living in San Francisco has drawn fire from livable streets advocates who say it would encourage more car commuting and discourage property owners from converting parking spaces to housing units.
September 13, 2012