SF Mayor Pledges to Fix Muni
SF Mayor Pledges to Fix Muni
By Isabel Angell | 02/19/2013 10:55 am
When he came into office last year, San Francisco mayor Ed Lee said fixing Muni wasnt a priority for him.
But in his 2013 State of the City address, Mayor Lee devoted almost ten minutes of his speech to the often-reviled public transit system.
Munis cars and buses are often overcrowded, sometimes to the point where they cant stop to take on new passengers. And about 40 percent of Muni vehicles run late, according to an independent analysis by the Bay Citizen published last June. Its a system so hated by some riders, it even provokes poetry (read Ode to (Not Muni) Transit from Muni Diaries). Lee said he sympathized with a ridership plagued by overcrowded chronically late buses, and he promised that changes to Muni are coming soon.
I know its frustrating to push your way onto an overcrowded train or watch an overloaded bus go by, said Lee. And I understand the anxiety that comes with being late to work, late to pick up your kids or late to school because you were on time, but your bus wasnt. I am very pleased to report that positive changes are underway, and with the full support and leadership of the MTA Board of Directors, the nations seventh largest public transit agency is once again focused on operations and investing in infrastructure, in maintenance and in safety. ...................(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://transportationnation.org/2013/02/19/sf-mayor-pledges-to-fix-muni/