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San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency

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further expanding the power of the SFMTA Board, granting the agency more flexibility in its labor relations, providing more funding for the agency, and imposing new limits on downtown parking. In November 2016 San Francisco voters rejected by 45%–55% a second ballot measure that would have split appointments between the mayor and the Board of Supervisors. The measure would also have made it easier for the supervisors to reject the SFMTA budget.
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and so on. The agency maintains over 434 bicycle lanes and 4000 bicycle parking racks, and has jurisdiction over 1088 miles of roads. Parking for automobiles is also managed by the agency, with 277,000 on-street parking spaces and with several parking garages around the city maintained by the agency.
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In November 2005, the voters of San Francisco rejected, by a margin of 35%–65%, a ballot measure which would have allowed the Board of Supervisors to appoint three of the SFMTA Board's seven members. In November 2007, the voters of San Francisco approved, by a vote of 55% to 45%, a charter amendment
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Only once has the Board of Supervisors exercised its prerogative, under the charter, to reject the mayor's appointees to the SFMTA Board, when then-Mayor Newsom appointed Hunter Stern to a vacant seat. The Board of Supervisors rejected Stern by a 7–4 vote on September 27, 2005. Stern was an official
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The total operating revenue for 2017 was $ 1.063 billion, with around $ 206 million budgeted from transit fares, $ 293 million from the city's general fund, and $ 329 million from parking, fines, and fees. The capital budget was $ 829 million in 2017, with the vast majority of the funds going to the
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in Atlanta, took over as the new executive director. On June 15, 2011, the SFMTA announced Ford would be leaving the agency effective June 30, 2011; shortly thereafter the SFMTA Board decided that Director of Administration, Taxis, and Accessible Services Debra A. Johnson would take over as acting
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The SFMTA handles rail, bus, and other public transportation under its Transit division (the San Francisco Municipal Railway, commonly known as "Muni"). The SFMTA handles over 700,000 weekday boardings (707,590 in fiscal year 2017) on its public transit services and serves 90 routes. Muni provides
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The SFMTA oversees the management of streets and ground transportation in the City and County of San Francisco, delegating its authority to several divisions within the agency. These divisions are tasked with managing specific aspects of the city's transportation such as transit, street design,
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Proposition E also established a 15-member SFMTA Citizens Advisory Council which must review the agency's budget and which makes recommendations on agency policy. The mayor appoints four members of the SFMTA Citizens Advisory Council and each member of the Board of Supervisors appoints one.
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At its inception, the SFMTA's Director of Transportation (a position referred to, at various times, in practice and by SFMTA Board policy, as "Executive Director" or "Executive Director/CEO") was Michael T. Burns. On July 15, 2005, he left the SFMTA for a position with
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Prior to the passage of Proposition E, the Muni was governed by the Public Transportation Commission and the Department of Parking and Traffic was governed by the Parking and Traffic Commission. Both bodies were dissolved upon the full implementation of Proposition E.
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Though the SFMTA primarily serves the transit needs of the city of San Francisco, it also participates in regional transit planning efforts. For example, a representative of the SFMTA sits on the board of the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board which oversees
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program to dynamically price metered parking spaces on the city's streets in order to regulate parking demand and ensure that parking spaces remain available for use. Some parking spaces managed by the city are dedicated to car-sharing programs such as
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The SFMTA was established by the passage of Proposition E in November 1999, a measure which amended San Francisco's charter and established the semi-independent agency to combine and run Muni and DPT. The measure, promoted by the transit riders' group
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executive director until a permanent replacement was selected by the SFMTA Board. The board selected Edward D. Reiskin, the head of the San Francisco Department of Public Works, as the permanent executive director, effective August 15, 2011.
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for the system, with the last increase setting the general adult fare to $ 2.75 in July 2017. As a unified agency managing both the streets and transit system, the SFMTA can use its authority over the city's streets to add
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Proposition E allowed for the SFMTA to take over the functions of the Taxicab Commission. In 2009, the agency did so, as a result of legislation passed by the Board of Supervisors and signed by the mayor.
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Proposition E established a seven-member board to govern the agency, its members appointed for fixed, staggered terms by the Mayor of San Francisco and subject to confirmation by the city and county's
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project, transit expansion, and vehicle procurement and facility improvements. Specific sources of local and regional funding include the 2003 Proposition K sales tax, 2018's
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of, as of 2015, 1096 service vehicles: buses (both diesel and trolleybus), cable cars, light rail vehicles, and historic streetcars. The agency and its board also set the
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Through its Streets division, the SFMTA is responsible for the planning and design of the streets of San Francisco. This includes responsibility over automobile
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The SFMTA's Taxi and Accessible Service division oversees the regulation of taxis and paratransit services in the city. Nearly 2000
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project to start construction in San Francisco. The project adds two miles of bus priority lanes on Van Ness Avenue.
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The SFMTA is managing several large capital projects for improving transportation in San Francisco. These include:
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funding for the SFMTA comes from a variety of sources. On the operating side, funding comes from San Francisco's
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Administration, Operations & Customer Service Committee: Leifer (chair), Lisovsky, Salgado, Vaughan, Arvin
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neighborhood via a 1.7 mile subway tunnel, three new underground stations, and one new above-ground station.
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Collected agendas and minutes of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors
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Engineering, Maintenance, & Safety Committee: Zepeda (chair), Vincent, Cornell, Chen
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Proposition E (November 1999), creating the Municipal Transportation Agency
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https://www.sfmta.com/about-sfmta/reports/2015-transportation-fact-sheet
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have been issued by the agency. Private transit services, such as
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San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (April 12, 2024).
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in order to improve service performance for the transit system.
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Government transportation agency in San Francisco, California
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San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (2017).
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Policy and Governance Committee: Hinze (chair), Cajina
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List of chairs of the SFMTA Citizens Advisory Council
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San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA)
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The first chair of the SFMTA Board of Directors was
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List of vice chairs of the SFMTA Board of Directors
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Index

SFMTA

City and County of San Francisco
San Francisco Municipal Railway
sfmta.com
San Francisco Municipal Railway
public transport
taxis
bicycle infrastructure
paratransit
City and County of San Francisco
San Francisco Municipal Railway
vehicle fleet
fares
bus lanes
transit signal priority
Caltrain
parking
bus and transit lanes
sidewalks
SFpark
Zipcar
taxi medallions
Chariot
vehicle for hire
Uber
Lyft
California Public Utilities Commission
Operating
capital

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