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SFMTA reports central‑subway water mitigation progress and launches speed safety camera program

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SFMTA officials reported that central‑subway water mitigation work was completed safely and that the city will begin a speed safety camera pilot March 20 with a 60‑day warning period before citations start; staff emphasized the program is focused on safety and not revenue.

SFMTA staff reported to the board on March 20 that contractors successfully completed water mitigation work at the Central Subway platforms and back‑of‑house areas and are monitoring the work with planned additional checks in 4–6 weeks.

During the director’s report, officials said the contractor injected roughly 7,000 gallons of grout to stabilize the platform cavern and that limited additional work will occur during non‑revenue hours as SFMTA monitors settlement and continued waterproofing needs. Board members and several public commenters urged continued funding for long‑term…

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