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Board asks SFMTA to create $10/month youth 'lifeline' FastPass for low‑income students
Summary
The board unanimously adopted a resolution asking the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency to work with the district to create a discounted 'youth lifeline' FastPass (proposed $10/month) for students who qualify for free lunch and to prioritize distribution methods that protect confidentiality and accessibility.
San Francisco — The San Francisco Board of Education on April 13 adopted a resolution requesting that the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) create a youth “lifeline” FastPass sold at $10 per month to students who qualify for free lunch.
The resolution — read at the board’s request by Youth Commission representative Mario Eudidieta — cites the district’s Youth Vote survey and city transit policy and notes that rising FastPass costs have placed a burden on many…
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