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marmar

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Wed Nov 27, 2013, 11:38 AM Nov 2013

Task force: billions needed to fix transit in S.F.


(San Francisco Chronicle) San Francisco's transportation system - famous for its slow Muni buses, pothole-pocked streets and inadequate bike and pedestrian amenities - needs a lot of help: $10.1 billion worth, a task force appointed by the mayor has concluded.

And, the panel adds, city leaders should ask voters to approve nearly $3 billion in taxes, bonds and fees to help pay the bill.

The 44-member Transportation Task Force, which Mayor Ed Lee announced in his State of the City address in January, will make its recommendations to him Monday afternoon.

After months of study and discussion, the group concluded that the city has $10.1 billion in transportation infrastructure needs through 2030 and that the bulk of those needs are in maintaining and improving the core of the existing system, which has been neglected for decades. That means replacing and expanding the city's bus and streetcar fleet, systematically and regularly repairing streets, and dealing with Muni's overcrowding, unreliability and slowness, which riders have complained about for years. .........................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Task-force-billions-needed-to-fix-transit-in-S-F-5008878.php



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Task force: billions needed to fix transit in S.F. (Original Post) marmar Nov 2013 OP
It's not the slowness of the buses that I hate, it's the sardine-can crowdedness of them. arcane1 Nov 2013 #1
 

arcane1

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1. It's not the slowness of the buses that I hate, it's the sardine-can crowdedness of them.
Wed Nov 27, 2013, 12:46 PM
Nov 2013

That's the number one reason why I avoid Muni whenever possible. I would probably get around a lot more, and maybe even consider living in a different neighborhood, if I didn't have to compress myself into the bus.

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