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SFMTA director honors sign shop, rolls out reorganization, EV curbside charging pilot and school daylighting progress
Summary
Director Kirschbaum recognized the SFMTA sign shop’s work, announced an organizational restructuring and described new pilot programs including curbside EV chargers and expanded daylighting near schools.
Director Kirschbaum opened her report by recognizing the SFMTA sign shop for its work maintaining the city’s traffic control devices and then outlined an agency reorganization, a curbside electric-vehicle charging pilot and expanded daylighting near schools.
Kirschbaum told the board the sign shop has 37 dedicated staff who maintain an estimated 250,000 street assets, including about 11,000 stop signs, 44,000 parking signs and 54,000 street-name signs. She singled out sign shop manager Noel Laffey and thanked the crew for work on projects including Vision Zero speed‑limit changes and the Valencia project.
The director said the agency consolidated its administrative functions and reduced direct reports to six divisions to improve agility and better address the…
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