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Public commenters urge action on housing, sidewalks, hospital seating and 311 language access
Summary
During public comment the council heard multiple local accessibility concerns: residential hotel safety allegations, a campaign to remove bicycles from sidewalks, seating shortages at SF General registration, and gaps in language access at senior centers and 311.
Several members of the public used the council’s public‑comment period to raise local access and safety issues.
Emily Drennan reported budget progress at the MTA: she said the MTA board included $2,500,000 in the FY 2007–08 budget to fund FastPass access for seniors, youth and disabled riders on BART and urged careful attention to implementation. "The MTA board included $2,500,000 in the fiscal year 07–08 budget," she told the council and urged staff…
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