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Board orders subway master plan to guide long-term underground transit investments
Summary
Supervisors approved on first reading an ordinance directing the city to prepare a subway master plan within 12 months and update it every four years, intended to keep momentum for long-range subway capacity as San Francisco grows.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Nov. 3, 2015 passed, on first reading, an ordinance directing the city to develop a subway master plan within 12 months and to update that plan every four years.
Supervisor Scott Wiener introduced the measure, arguing that San Francisco needs an active long-term plan for subterranean transit expansion to keep pace with population…
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