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Transportation

In a city as dense as San Francisco, safe and reliable transportation is not a luxury – it is a basic necessity. Over 200 million passengers a year rely on MUNI to commute to work and get around our city. In fact, San Francisco residents depend on public transportation more than individuals from any other county in the Bay Area. We have all experienced the frustration of MUNI service cuts, fare hikes and inaccessibility. As we watch our rates go up, our services continue to go down. It’s time to get serious about finding real solutions.

Crowdsourcing Real-Time Traffic Congestion
12 years ago

Crowdsourcing Real-Time Traffic Congestion

By: Evan Brown

The days may be coming to an end when city planners and traffic reporters are the only ones to whom one can turn for information …
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Take a Spin with Muni’s Budget as San Francisco’s Budget Czar
12 years ago

Take a Spin with Muni’s Budget as San Francisco’s Budget Czar

By: Kate Adams

If you controlled San Francisco’s transportation budget, what spending programs would you prioritize? Would you outfit Muni vehicles to be more environmentally friendly? Add lines …
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Still Waiting on MUNI? Open Data to the Rescue
12 years ago

Still Waiting on MUNI? Open Data to the Rescue

Do you think that a 21st century city like San Francisco needs to do a better job incorporating open data into public transportation? Luckily, the smart people at Kicker …
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It’s Not Just You… Muni Really Has Gotten Slower
12 years ago

It’s Not Just You… Muni Really Has Gotten Slower

By: Evan Brown

If it seems that you’re waiting longer for Muni buses these days, only to see three on the same line pull up at once, you’re not just …
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The BART That Could Have Been
12 years ago

The BART That Could Have Been

By: Evan Brown

You hop on the F line at 11th Ave and Geary, headed for Old Town Los Gatos. It’s a long ride and you’ll have to transfer in …
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Stop SFMTA

As residents and taxpayers of San Francisco we believe that the SFMTA's first and foremost responsibility is to improve MUNI and to make MUNI a more desirable means of transportation. …
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