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Planning Commission certifies final EIR for Transit Effectiveness Project over objections

San Francisco Planning Commission · March 27, 2014
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After hours of public comment, the San Francisco Planning Commission certified the final environmental impact report for the SFMTA's Transit Effectiveness Project on a 6–1 vote, finding the document adequate under CEQA though several neighborhood speakers urged recirculation and more project-level detail.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted 6–1 on March 27 to certify the final environmental impact report (EIR) for the Transit Effectiveness Project, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s (SFMTA) program to speed and prioritize transit citywide.

Deborah Dwyer, the Planning Department’s environmental review coordinator, told the commission the hearing was limited to whether the final EIR complied with the California Environmental Quality Act. “This is not a hearing to consider approval or disapproval of the TEP,” she said, urging the body to focus on the adequacy, accuracy and objectivity of the environmental…

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