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SFMTA director highlights El Taraval award, fix‑it week gains and speed‑camera rollout; warns citations will follow citywide activation
Summary
SFMTA Director Julie Kirschbaum reported on the El Taraval project award, subway ‘‘fix‑it week’’ maintenance results, bike month activities and the phased activation of automated speed cameras; staff said warnings began in April and citations will start after a 60‑day warning period completes for all cameras.
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Director Julie Kirschbaum on Tuesday told the board the agency has won a regional construction management award for the El Taraval improvement project, outlined the results of a large maintenance ‘‘fix‑it week’’ and previewed the citywide automated speed‑camera program now issuing warnings at 21 locations.
Kirschbaum said the El Taraval project received the Construction Management Association of America Northern California Project Achievement Award in the $15 million–$99 million infrastructure category and praised staff and contractors for completing the multi‑phase light‑rail upgrades on time and within budget.
The director emphasized ongoing work to improve transit reliability and safety. ‘‘We completed more than 28 maintenance…
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