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SFCTA adopts District 4 on‑demand shuttle study; board approves pilot pursuit amid cost concerns

San Francisco County Transportation Authority Board · February 10, 2026
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Summary

The Authority adopted the District 4 community shuttle study recommending a pilot on‑demand shuttle with estimated weekday demand of ~300 trips and operating costs of $2.5–3.0 million annually; one commissioner recorded a 'no' vote citing funding priorities and uncertainty about SFMTA finances.

The San Francisco County Transportation Authority on Feb. 10 adopted the District 4 community shuttle study and authorized staff to pursue funding for a pilot, while noting significant debate about cost and long‑term sustainability.

John Paul Velez, principal planner, described the recommended on‑demand shuttle as a District‑wide service with weekday demand estimated at about 300 passenger trips, annual operating costs between $2.5 million and $3.0 million depending on vehicle type…

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