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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.

Does it feel like you have been waiting longer for MUNI lately?
14 years ago

Does it feel like you have been waiting longer for MUNI lately?

MUNI’s on-time rate fell to 71.1% during the second quarter (October through December) of the current fiscal year. This marks the lowest on-time rate in the past five reporting periods …
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Late Night BART to Get New Life?
14 years ago

Late Night BART to Get New Life?

Like Cinderella, in San Francisco the party can often stop at Midnight.

That is, if you’re a BART rider enjoying the myriad nightlife activities in and around San Francisco.

But, …
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Infographic: Parking in San Francisco
14 years ago

Infographic: Parking in San Francisco

It’s not a coincidence that parking in San Francisco is always a hot topic on Reset San Francisco. Whether it’s our unfair ticket plan petition or our latest post on …
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Some Good Vibrations Out of Sacramento
14 years ago

Some Good Vibrations Out of Sacramento

A very intriguing piece of legislation was passed out of committee in Sacramento today that could one day lead to San Francisco traffic generating more than road rage. The bill, …
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BART Crowdsources! (MUNI, still just crowded)
14 years ago

BART Crowdsources! (MUNI, still just crowded)

BART is now advertising its “Blue Sky” contest idea.

BART Advertises Crowdsourcing Blue Sky Contest This is the kind of Gov 2.0 crowdsourcing that Reset San Francisco is all about. …
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San Francisco to Launch Pay-by-Phone Parking

The SFpark program will allow San Francisco drivers to find parking and feed the meter through their phones. Text messages will be sent when time is about to expire, …
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