Transit and Infrastructure
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Transit and Infrastructure
Developing a transportation network where people can drive, walk, bike, ride and travel on public transit in a safe, reliable and efficient way.
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Historic investment in SF streets
With Mayor Lee’s support, San Francisco approved the 2011 Road Repaving and Street Safety Bond, a $248 million to carry out vital repaving projects on the City’s streets and highways. The Mayor has complemented that measure with historic investments, which includes $90 million over the next two years for street resurfacing projects.
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Free Muni
Mayor Lee helped lead an effort to provide free Muni service for passengers with disabilities, youth riders and senior citizens. The service provides low-to-moderate income passengers in those groups with free, unlimited service on all Muni transit lines.
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Addressing Traffic Congestion
Last year, San Francisco received an $11 million federal grant to study innovative new traffic reduction projects. The package of programs includes new connected High-Occupancy Vehicle lanes for public transit vehicles, new autonomous shuttles serving Treasure Island, and smart traffic signal technology to speed up car traffic.