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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.

Seattle’s Transit Program Offers Incentives to Increase Ridership

Faced with the difficult decision of cutting major Metro transit service in light of budget deficits, leaders in Seattle’s King County decided that rather than cutting bus service they would …
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San Francisco Taxi Cab Rates Set to Increase (But There’s Also More Cabs Coming)
13 years ago

San Francisco Taxi Cab Rates Set to Increase (But There’s Also More Cabs Coming)

Starting Monday, September 5, the cost of catching a ride in a San Francisco taxi will increase – despite the fact that San Francisco is already one of the priciest …
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Muni Considering All-Door Boarding
13 years ago

Muni Considering All-Door Boarding

All-door boarding is already a reality on most Muni lines, but now it might actually become legal. As first reported by the SF Chronicle, SFMTA is considering all-door boarding on …
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Don’t Let the Politicians Raid Muni’s Budget for Pet Projects
13 years ago

Don’t Let the Politicians Raid Muni’s Budget for Pet Projects

Time to reform the “Work Orders” that let politicians divert funds earmarked to make Muni faster and more reliable. Sign our petition today!

By: Phil Ting

Three times in the …
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What’s the Best parking ticket story in San Francisco?

According to our friends over at the San Francisco Small Business Owners for Fairness, every car in San Francisco gets an average of four parking tickets a year. You know …
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The Power of Ideas

Last week mayoral candidate Phil Ting and Reset San Francisco cohosted the first Hot Button panel discussion on fixing Muni. Three transit experts (Greg Dewar of the N-Judah Chronicles, Joel …
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