FTA Awards Muni with $21.4 Million


Photo by THE Holy Hand Grenade!

Streetsblog SF reports that the SFMTA, which runs Muni, has been awarded $21.4 million to upgrade its fleet with new buses, and make improvements to a specific route.

From Streetsblog’s report:

Muni, which has the oldest transit fleet in the nation, will be able to replace 18 twenty-year-old buses with low-floor, biodiesel hybrid buses using the $15 million State of Good Repair grant, according to a news release. Another $6.4 million, which comes from the Livability grant, will be used for these improvements along the 8x Bayshore Express line as part of the 8x Mobility Maximization project:

  • Coloring of existing dedicated transit lanes;
  • Transit signal priority;
  • Pre-payment fare collection;
  • Information panel and transit arrival prediction signs;
  • Vehicle branding and enhanced stop identification; and
  • Cameras on buses to capture vehicles illegally occupying transit-only lanes.

Overall, Bay Area transit agencies fared well, also. In addition to Muni’s take, BART, AC Transit, SamTrans, and the Valley Transportation Authority are set to receive a total of $45.7 million for transit improvements.

Read more at Streetsblog SF.

Charmed on the 17-Park Merced


Photo by kathleenma

100 Muni StoriesYou know when you see something cute, and it makes you wanna do funny things? It happened to @elissaANNtorres on Muni.

Cute dogs do it to me, though I doubt seriously I could get a dog to play patty cake with me.

Your Weekend Transit Advisory

N and J Line Rail and Street Improvements
From 8 p.m., Friday through 5 a.m., Monday, the SFMTA will continue construction for the Church and Duboce Project with track work and street paving on Church Street between Duboce and Market streets. The Carl Street project will include track replacement on Carl Street between Willard Street and Arguello Boulevard, including demolition. N Judah bus shuttles will be in place.

Track work will also be done on Church Street between 22nd and 23rd streets. This will require the use of bus shuttles on the J Church Line between Balboa Park and Market Street all day Saturday.

Sunday Streets – Bayview/Dogpatch
The sixth of 10 Sunday Streets events will be held this Sunday along the northbound 3rd Street. This event will begin at Mendell Plaza between 3rd Street and Oakdale Avenue. The route will be available for recreational activities from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event is free to all participants.

For further event details, please visit www.sundaystreetssf.com

The following Muni line and routes will be affected:

· T Third Street
· 10 Townsend
· 19 Polk
· 22 Fillmore
· 23 Monterey
· 24 Divisadero
· 44 O’Shaughnessy
· 48 Quintara-24th Street
· 54 Felton

Bayview Music Festival
The 3rd annual Bayview Music Festival in conjunction with this week’s Sunday Streets, presented by the 3rd Street Corridor Project and Bayview Merchants will be held on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Oakdale Avenue.

Muni bus route 44 O’Shaughnessy will be affected.

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