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SFCTA reallocates $47 million in Prop L for Muni maintenance as Kirkland Yard electrification draws split support
Summary
The San Francisco County Transportation Authority on March 11 approved a Prop L 5‑year prioritization amendment that reallocates $47 million to nine Muni maintenance projects, while the Kirkland Yard electrification proposal remained contested after the Community Advisory Committee withheld support.
The San Francisco County Transportation Authority on March 11 approved an amendment to the Prop L five‑year prioritization program that reprograms $47,000,000 from placeholders to nine specific Muni maintenance, rehabilitation and replacement projects, including an expanded subway station condition assessment and midlife overhauls for buses and light‑rail vehicles.
The amendment reallocates funds to nine projects the authority said are time‑sensitive. Nick Smith, presenting for the SFMTA, said the change moves $47,000,000 from earlier placeholders into projects that include a condition assessment of nine subway stations (Embarcadero to West Portal), overhauls for 32‑, 40‑ and 60‑foot buses and LRVs, a midlife overhaul for 16 PCC historic streetcars, a cable car restoration placeholder, paratransit vehicle replacements and facility upgrades…
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