San Francisco County is set to enhance its transportation leadership with the nomination of Dominica Henderson to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Board of Directors. Henderson, a lifelong resident of San Francisco and a dedicated public servant, brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to the role, particularly from her background in community engagement and social impact.
During the recent government meeting, Henderson highlighted her extensive experience in public service, including her work with the Bayview Citizens Advisory Council and her current role as Chief Social Impact Officer for the Housing Authority of the City of Oakland. Her commitment to integrating transportation with housing and community development was a focal point of her remarks, emphasizing the importance of transit as a means to foster stable neighborhoods and employment opportunities.
Support for Henderson's nomination was strong among supervisors and public commenters alike. Supervisor Safa noted the significance of her insights, particularly from a transit-challenged area, while public speakers praised her dedication to equity and community perspectives. They underscored her ability to connect policy with practical applications that benefit residents, especially those with mobility challenges.
The meeting also featured public comments from community members who expressed confidence in Henderson's ability to uplift marginalized voices and address the needs of young people in the Bayview area. Her nomination is seen as a step towards ensuring that the SFMTA prioritizes equitable transportation solutions for all San Francisco residents.
As the nomination moves forward, the community looks forward to Henderson's contributions to building a safer, more accessible transit system that meets the diverse needs of San Francisco's neighborhoods.