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5.2 "No-Wrong-Door" Approach
Key Takeaways: The SFMTA's "no wrong door" approach to accessibility outreach has helped the agency answer questions in community locations. Presence in health clinics and previous Disability and...
5.3 Support Community Health
Key Takeaway: Specialized public transportation is an essential piece of supporting public health. The Mobility Management Center is preparing to relaunch travel training with new sensitivities and...
6.1 Electric Paratransit Vehicle Procurement
Key Takeaway: The SFMTA will need to transition its current paratransit fleet to be 100% electric over the next 20 years. The SFMTA's current paratransit fleet consists of 138 gas-, diesel-or hybrid...
6.2 Permanent Paratransit Facility
Key Takeaway: The SFMTA does not own its paratransit operations and maintenance facilities. The SF Paratransit service provider leases the operations facility and the lease could end as early as...
6.3 Other Physical Technological Investments
Key Takeaway: Investing in new technologies can help make the SFMTA's paratransit safer, more efficient and more user friendly. Current Technologies The SFMTA and SF Paratransit have invested heavily...
7.4 Fixed Route Fare Policy Impacts on Paratransit
Key Takeaway: By law, paratransit fares can be no more than twice the cost of a fixed route fare. The SFMTA policy is to charge the same fare for paratransit as a one-way Muni trip using a Clipper...
7.3 Clipper Payments for Paratransit Services
Key Takeaway: Enabling customers to pay for paratransit with their Clipper Card will make the paratransit service easier and more convenient to use for more people. SF Paratransit will be the first...
7.2 Fare Assistance
Key Takeaway: The SFMTA should continue to provide assistance for paratransit riders who have difficulty paying their fares. Van Trip Fares Indexed to Muni Clipper Fare The current fare for an SF...
7.1 Cost-Effective Alternatives to Traditional Van Service
Key Takeaway: The SFMTA should continue to provide cost-effective alternatives to traditional ADA van services, such as taxi and group van services. Paratransit Cost Factors Federal ADA regulations...
8.1 Regional Eligibility Coordination Efforts
Key Takeaway: The SFMTA works with other organizations in the Bay Area to make it easy and affordable for paratransit customers to travel around the region. We also provide visitors from outside San...
8.2 Improved Eligibility and Enrollment Processes
Key Takeaway: Expanding and improving enrollment options for SF Paratransit programs will make it easier and more convenient for customers to sign up. There are currently several ways to apply to SF...
8.3 Services for Prospective Paratransit Applicants
Key Takeaway: The SFMTA should address the need for services between the time of ADA paratransit application submission and when it is finally approved. By law a paratransit rider's application for...
8.4 Online Scheduling and Payment
Key Takeaway: Online payments are quickly gaining popularity with paratransit riders. The number of online paratransit bookings is also increasing. There are opportunities to improve the payment and...
9.1 Same Day Reservations and Chained Trips
Key Takeaway: SF Access van service requires reservations at least one day in advance to ensure efficiency and manage demand. The SF Paratransit Taxi program offers greater flexibility, and the FTA...
9.2 Community Engagement and Partnerships
Key Takeaway: Community engagement and partnerships support innovative and flexible paratransit services like Group Van. SF Paratransit should continue involving the senior and disabled community as...
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9.3 Staff and Contractor Recruitment
Key Takeaway: High-quality paratransit service depends on effective staff recruitment, retention, and management. We are working to improve these areas by ensuring competitive wages and career...
10.1 Accessible Taxi Stands
Key Takeaway: Accessible Taxi stands are an important part of providing accessible taxi service in San Francisco. The SFMTA is working to make more taxi stands accessible to people with disabilities...
10.2 Ramp Taxi Availability
Key Takeaway: Ramp taxis are wheelchair-accessible vehicles in San Francisco's taxi fleet. The SFMTA provides operating and capital incentives to ramp taxi drivers to help increase their number and...
10.3 Accessibility-Informed Taxi Policies
Key Takeaway: Taxis are a key component in providing accessible, affordable, same day on-demand service to seniors and individuals with disabilities in San Francisco. This has been accomplished by...
Engineering Public Hearing Agenda, March 22, 2024
The Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold an online public hearing on Friday, March 22, 2024, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will be...
Engineering Public Hearing Meeting, March 22, 2024
The Streets Division of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold an online public hearing on Friday, March 22, 2024, at 10:00 AM. Meeting Access Instructions This hearing will be...