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Board adopts 10-year capital plan; supervisors warn Muni needs far exceed plan
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted a 10-year capital expenditure plan but several supervisors, led by Supervisor Wiener, said the plan underfunds the city's public transportation needs, which the plan itself estimates at more than $2 billion in unmet capital needs for Muni.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on April 16 adopted a 10‑year capital expenditure plan covering fiscal 2013–14 through fiscal 2022–23 pursuant to Administrative Code Section 3.20.
The plan passed on a same‑house, same‑call vote after members praised the capital planning process while several cautioned it does not allocate sufficient funding for the city's public transportation system.
President Chu thanked the capital planning committee and staff for assembling the plan and noted broad participation from departments and neighborhoods across…
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