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Here's What Happened with This Morning's Commute

6 years 11 months ago

This morning at 5:09 a.m., Muni Metro service experienced an infrastructure equipment failure at the turnback past Embarcadero station. Trains at this time were operating in automatic, but the reduced...

Event

Meet the Expert: Public Art in San Francisco

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Want to know what the San Francisco Arts Commission has been up to lately? This month for Meet the Expert we will be hearing from Jackie von Treskow from the Civic Art Collection and Public Art...

Project update

Muni Service Changes: March 9, 2019

Starting Saturday, March 9, 2019, some Muni lines will have minor changes to stops, changing the boarding location across the street. Read below for more information. On This Page 1 California 24...

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SFMTA Public Meetings March 4 - March 18

6 years 11 months ago

Board of Directors Meeting Tuesday, March 5, 1 p.m. City Hall, Room 400 Nearby Muni Routes: 5, 19, 21, 47, 49, F Market, Civic Center Station The SFMTA Board of Directors provides policy oversight for...

Committee

Mission Bay Transportation Improvement Fund Advisory Committee

The Advisory Committee shall be the central City-sponsored community advisory board charged with providing input to the MTA,  the Department of Public Works, and the Police Department ("Other City Departments") and decision-makers regarding allocation of monies in the Mission Bay Transportation Improvement Fund (the "Fund"), established in Administrative Code Section 10.100-364, for Required Uses, as defined in that section. The Advisory Committee shall be advisory, as appropriate, to the MTA and the Board of Supervisors.  The Advisory Committee shall perform the following functions as needed:

a.). Collaborate with the MTA, Other City Departments, and the Ballpark/Mission Transportation Coordinating Committee on prioritizing the community improvement measures for Required Uses and identifying implementation details as part of the annual budget process;

b.) Recommend to the MTA uses of the Designated Overlapping event Reserve, as defined in Administrative Code Section 10.100-364;

c.) Collaborate with the MTA and Other City Departments and decision-makers, including the Ballpark/Mission Bay Transportation Coordinating Committee, in the monitoring of the uses of the Fund for the purpose specified in Administrative Code Section 10.100-364; and

d.) Review  travel time data collected by the MTA for routes to he Event Center to determine if traffic conditions associated with the Event Center, especially when there are weekday evening overlapping events with large attendance at the Event Center and AT&T Park, should entail additional City actions and expenditures from the Fund or the Designated Overlapping Event Reserve, and make recommendations to the MTA on additional actions and expenditures.