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Acting SFMTA director reviews N Judah pilot, halon-trigger shutdown and announces speed-camera public-education push

Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors and Parking Authority Commission · February 4, 2025
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Acting Director Julie Kirschbaum told the SFMTA board the agency ran a four-day N Judah layover pilot to assess impacts on businesses, operators and riders with disabilities, opened a citywide education campaign ahead of speed safety cameras, and said an internal probe found rumors that ICE boarded Muni vehicles were false.

Acting Director Julie Kirschbaum told the Municipal Transportation Agency Board on Feb. 4 that staff ran a four-day pilot changing the N Judah layover to test effects on local businesses, operators and riders with disabilities, and that the agency will collect site visit feedback, operator input and public comments before determining next steps.

Kirschbaum also described a vendor error that forced a temporary shutdown of Market Street and the Central Subway on Friday, March 31, when a contractor triggered a halon fire-suppression system. She said the system worked as designed, the facilities were…

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