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SFMTA briefs Planning Commission on Transit Effectiveness Project; key corridor treatments to reduce travel times 15—20%
Summary
SFMTA staff outlined the Transit Effectiveness Project's goals—improving reliability, reducing travel time and restructuring routes—describing targeted corridors, a toolkit of stop consolidation, transit priority lanes and signal priority, and a public outreach and CEQA timeline.
SFMTA staff updated the Planning Commission on the Transit Effectiveness Project (TEP) on April 19, 2012, describing a multi-faceted program to improve Muni reliability and reduce travel times by 15 to 30 percent on a set of rapid corridors.
Julie Kirschbaum, SFMTA operations planning manager, summarized the project's objectives: better schedules and supervision, route restructuring, prioritized investments on the busiest corridors…
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