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Supervisors back ordinance to allow rear-door Muni boarding and seek stroller policy changes
Summary
Supervisor Chu introduced an ordinance to allow proof-of-payment boarding through rear doors on Muni vehicles and a resolution urging the MTA to revise its stroller policy to be more family-friendly; the board moved both items forward on first reading or referral to committee.
The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday heard proposals intended to make Muni service faster and more family friendly.
Supervisor Chu introduced an ordinance amending the Transportation Code to allow passengers with proof of payment or validated Clipper cards to board buses and light-rail vehicles through rear doors, an operational change the MTA director has committed to implement by…
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