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Provide your feedback on Driverless Autonomous Vehicle Passenger Services
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is set to review Draft Resolution TL-19145 and Draft Resolution TL-19144 covering autonomous vehicles.
- You can submit a letter to the CPUC via email: to public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov and AVPrograms@cpuc.ca.gov, citing Draft Resolution TL-19145 (Cruise) and Draft Resolution TL-19144 (Waymo). \
2. You can post a comment on the public comment page of the CPUC rulemaking: https://apps.cpuc.ca.gov/apex/f?p=401:65:0::NO:RP,57,RIR:P5_PROCEEDING_SELECT:R1212011
You can read other public comments on this page and other people will be able to read yours. However, there is an option to make your comment private. If the webpage asks for the proceeding number, it’s R1212011.
3. Provide a public comment on August 10 meeting:
Thursday’s meeting starts at 11 a.m. and public comment will be the first item, shortly after 11 a.m. Your time may be limited to one minute, but everyone who wants to speak will be given the opportunity. You can find more meeting details here.
In Person: Sign in at the public advisor’s table if you want to speak. Best to sign in before 11 a.m. Speakers will be called in the order that they signed in.
Remotely: To comment by phone, call (800) 857-1917, passcode 9899501#. Press *1 when prompted by the operator. You’ll be asked to state your name and/or organization. The operator will call on you when it’s your turn.
You can watch Thursday’s meeting through the link below, but you cannot comment through the webcast. You must use the call-in number.
Webcast: http://www.adminmonitor.com/ca/cpuc
SNA Quarterly Meeting: August 7th at 6:30 pm
Monday, August 7, 2023
St. Finn Barr Auditorium, 415 Edna Street (at Hearst)
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm – General Meeting

Stay up to date: Frida Kahlo Way Quick-Build Project
Project Introduction
The Frida Kahlo Quick-Build Project aims to improve safety for people walking and bicycling on Frida Kahlo Way and Judson Avenue west of Foerster Street. It seeks to strengthen active-transportation connections between the Sunnyside and Ingleside neighborhoods, Ocean Avenue commercial corridor, City College, and planned residential development on the Balboa Reservoir.
The project will upgrade pedestrian crossings, add a protected bikeway, consider changes to improve transit access and reliability, and review curb management for schools in the area. The project supports implementing goals and priorities identified in the recently completed District 7 Ocean Avenue Mobility Action Plan, previous planning efforts in the area, and SFMTA’s Vision Zero Program.
Click here for more information.
Contact Information
Frida Kahlo Way Quick-Build Project Team
K Ingleside Rapid Project Community input
Project Introduction
The K Ingleside Rapid Project will focus improvements on Ocean Avenue between Junipero Serra Boulevard and the Balboa Park BART Station.
The K Ingleside connects the Ingleside district to downtown San Francisco via West Portal Avenue and the Twin Peaks Tunnel. It links residential neighborhoods, the Ocean Avenue commercial corridor, Balboa Park BART and schools, including City College of San Francisco and primary and secondary schools.
https://www.sfmta.com/projects/k-ingleside-rapid-project
July 24-August 7, all community members can learn more through several ways:
Visit a self-guided open house in-person to review the proposal and share your feedback at the Ingleside Branch Library (1298 Ocean Avenue). All materials and surveys are available in English, Spanish and Chinese.
Join SFMTA at an on-street pop-up on Thursday, July 27 (4:00-6:00 p.m.) at Ocean and Capitol avenues or Wednesday, August 2 (8:00-10:00a.m.) at Ocean and Aston avenues – both will have Cantonese interpretation and materials available.