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Board urges SFMTA and BART to renegotiate feeder-payment method, adopts amended resolution

3005939 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted an amended resolution urging the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency and BART to negotiate a feeder agreement methodology linking payments to measured transfer trips and to seek retroactive payment for FY2010; SFMTA staff warned written conditions could hinder negotiations.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Aug. 2 adopted an amended resolution urging the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) and the Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) to renegotiate the methodology used to calculate feeder payments so those payments are tied to the number of actual transfer trips between Muni and BART, and to consider a retroactive payment for fiscal year 2010. The resolution passed on a roll-call vote after Supervisors discussed amendments to the draft.

Supporters of the amendment said the existing feeder agreement does not provide a clear nexus between transfer trips and the compensation BART pays SFMTA. “The feeder agreement that we have before us does not make the nexus between…

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