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Taxi drivers urge Board of Appeals to defend appellants’ right to review MTA actions
San Francisco Board of Appeals · November 30, 2022
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During general public comment Nov. 30, taxi drivers told the Board of Appeals the MTA may try to remove the board’s review rights and urged the board to write to the city attorney and mayor to defend appellants’ due‑process rights.
During general public comment at the Nov. 30 meeting of the San Francisco Board of Appeals, Carl McMurdo and a career cab driver calling as Mr. Fonseca urged the board to defend long‑standing rights of taxi permit appellants. McMurdo said a recent Taxi Outreach meeting used familiar language about…
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