The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), which oversees all surface transportation in the city, including the Municipal Railway (Muni), today announced the details of its latest round of Transit Effectiveness Project (TEP) public outreach. Over the next few weeks, residents will have the opportunity to see and hear updated information from SFMTA staff about the Muni service changes that are being proposed within their vicinity. Feedback at these meetings will help to shape the project’s service proposals, which will be considered at a March public hearing.
TEP OVERVIEW:
The TEP is a comprehensive overhaul of San Francisco’s transit network. The proposed changes will modernize Muni and make it more efficient, reliable, safe and comfortable for its existing 700,000 daily passengers. Developed over several years of data collection, intensive planning and public outreach, the TEP will restructure transit service on certain Muni routes to improve efficiency and connectivity. It will also implement transit priority changes on the most heavily used lines to give buses and trains more priority on our city streets.
WHEN:
- Wednesday, February 12, 6-8pm
Richmond Police Station Community Room, 461 6th Avenue
Routes: 2, 28, 28L, 38L - Tuesday, February 18, 6-8pm
Park Branch Library Meeting Room, 1833 Page Street
Routes: 6, 71 - Wednesday, February 19, 6-8pm
Scottish Rite Temple, 2850 19th Avenue
Routes: 28, 28L - Saturday, February 22, 11am-1pm
Visitacion Valley Elementary School, 55 Schwerin Street
Routes: 8X, 10, 22, 33, 56 - Monday, February 24, 6-8pm
Mission Rec Center, 2450 Harrison Street
Routes: 10, 12, 22, 27, 33 - Tuesday, February 25, 6-8pm
San Francisco State University, Seven Hills Conference Center, 800 Font Blvd
Routes: 17, 18, 28, 28L, 36, 43 - Wednesday, February 26, 6-8pm
Bayanihan Community Center, 1010 Mission Street
Routes: 10, 12, 22, 27, 33 - Thursday, February 27, 6-8pm
Ingleside Police Station, 1 Sgt. John V Young Lane
Routes: 28, 28L, 43 - Saturday, March 1, 1-3pm
Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center, 660 Lombard Street
Routes: 8X, 11, 27, 47, 76 - Monday, March 3, 6-8pm
LGBT Community Center, 1800 Market Street
Routes: 35, 48 - Wednesday, March 5, 6-8pm
Calvary Presbyterian Church, 2515 Fillmore Street
Routes: 3, 28, 28L, 43 - Thursday, March 6, 6-8pm
SFMTA Atrium, 2nd Floor, One South Van Ness Avenue
Routes: Citywide meeting - Saturday, March 8, 10am – Noon
SFMTA Atrium, 2nd Floor, One South Van Ness Avenue
Routes: Citywide meeting
FURTHER DETAILS:
If residents are unable to attend any of the neighborhood-specific or the citywide meetings, the SFMTA also has created an online engagement tool called TellMuni as resource for San Franciscans to provide input on specific TEP projects. All feedback submitted through the online tool will become part of the official feedback process.