[From SFMTA. More on pass increases here.]
Starting September 1, the fares for monthly Muni passes will increase by up to three dollars, depending on the pass:
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[From SFMTA. More on pass increases here.]
Starting September 1, the fares for monthly Muni passes will increase by up to three dollars, depending on the pass:
Continue reading “SFMTA: Muni Monthly Pass Fare Changes Coming September 1”
BART invites you to participate in upcoming virtual town hall meetings regarding the rebuilding plans (detail below). More on the program: http://www.bart.gov/better-bart.
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[This information was originally posted on the SF Housing Action Coalition website. To read more about the project, inlcuding a collection of posts on the project on this website, click here.]
[From SF Planning Dept]
Unanimous Approval!

[08/05/2016] Yesterday, the Planning Code Amendment for the Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Ordinance was unanimously approved by the Planning Commission! The ordinance will now go to the Board of Supervisors for their consideration. We thank everyone for their participation, feedback, and support as we work toward establishing a citywide Transportation Demand Program.
Transportation Demand Management, often referred to as TDM, is the “Shift” component of the Transportation Sustainability Program. It’s a series of development-focused TDM measures that incentivize on-site amenities. It’s designed to provide sustainable alternatives to driving – or “shifting” people’s practice of driving alone in their cars – by providing residents, business tenants, and visitors with alternative travel options. Learn more about the TDM program here.
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The Balboa Reservoir Project is the largest development to take place near Sunnyside in many decades. Read more about it here.
The Community Advisory Committee, led by SNA ex-president Lisa Spinali, provides a voice for our neighborhood in the process. All community members are welcome at BRCAC meetings. More about the upcoming meeting at City College here.
The remarkable document that this committee helped create to guide development at the site, Proposed Development Principles & Parameters for the Balboa Reservoir, has just been released (PDF).
Read other posts on this site about the project here.
