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SAN FRANCISCO

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SFMTA

San Francisco Municipal

Transportation Agency

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FEATURES OF SFMTA

- Established by Voter Proposition E in Nov

1999

- Run MUNI and DPT

- Runs 5 modes of transit (700,000 passengers

boarding each day)

- Jurisdiction - City and County of SF

- Related Departments: TA, DPT, MUNI, Bay

area

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Roles of SFMTA Key Services:

- SF international

Airport

- Bicycle program

- Carpool and

Vanpool

- Commuting

- MUNI

- Parking and Traffic

information

Other Services:

- AC transit

- Alameda/Oakland

Ferry

- BART

- Cal. Highway

Petrol(CHP)

- Caltrain

- Golden gate transit

- Samtrans

- Taxicabs

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GOALS OF SFMTA

Goal 1: Create a safer transportation experience

for everyone

Goal 2: Make transit, walking, bicycling, taxi,

ride-sharing and car sharing the preferred

means of travel

Goal 3: Improve the environment and quality of

life in SF

Goal 4: Create a workplace that delivers

outstanding transportation services

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PRESENT

- No Transit to

navigate b/w San

jose & Oakland

- More transits than

other areas

- disproportionate

and condensed

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FUTURE

- Improved transit

service in Bay Area

- Includes new

service, extensions

and re-routings

- Significant

improvements in

Accessibility

- Benefit local and

region as a whole

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SOURCE: SFMAT Policy and Governance 10-19-2012 SF,

California

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SFCTA San Francisco County Transportation

Authority - Long range transportation

plans for the city and

county

- Explores future

transportation patterns

- SF among nations highest

transit use among

commuters (> 31%)

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SOURCE: SFCTA plan update report, JAN 2011

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Source: SF Convention & Visitors Bureau 2010 (SFCTA)

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Roles and Goals of Land Use agencies

Local

Planning Department

Redevelopment Agency

Port Commission

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San Francisco Planning Dept

General Plan

Preservation of

historic,

cultural, and

economic

diversity within

the city

Includes housing,

commerce and

industry, urban

design, and

open space

elements

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Area Plans

Part of the General Plan; plans for specific areas

Open space plan for the central waterfront area:

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San Francisco Redevelopment

Agency

Worked with

city

Invests,

receives

"tax

differential"

to invest in

other areas

Being turned

over to the

city

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Port Commission 7.5 miles of bay waterfront

Waterfront Land Use Plan

A working, revitalized, and accessible waterfront, with

excellent urban design to foster economic access,

historic preservation, and a diversity of activities and

people

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Association of

Bay Area

Governments

9 counties

101 cities

7 million people

Research

Analysis

Planning

Land Use Policy

Regional Land Use Agencies

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ABAG has created scenarios projecting

population and job density as a result of

different approaches to development in the

bay area Core Concentration Focused Growth Outer Bay Area

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FOCUS

Priority

Development

Areas locally

identified, infill

development

opportunity areas

near transit

Priority

Conservation

Areas regionally

significant open

spaces for which

there exists a

broad consensus

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Systems for Transportation Goals

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Presidio Parkway (A)

~ Emphasis on "not a freeway"

~ Replace Doyle Drive

Seismic Stability

Aesthetics

~ Timeline:

Temp. roadway complete

Project complete by 2015

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Geary St. BRT Plan (B)

~ Geary currently does not

accommodate muti-modal system

~ Separate buses from traffic

Outside-only lanes

Center lane, 2 medians

Center lanes, opposing buses

separated by single median

~ Timeline:

Awaiting open house/

Draft plan by 2013

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Van Ness BRT Plan (C)

~ Improve from Van Ness (at

Lombard) to S. Van Ness (at

Mission)

~ Separate buses from traffic

~ Improve stop shelters

~ Pedestrian safety

Reduce crossing distances

Traffic signals approaching BRT

~Timeline:

End of year initial deadline

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Central Subways Plan (D)

1.7 mile extension of MUNI T 3rd

line

~ 4 new stations

~ 2nd phase of SFMTA’s Third St

light rail transit project

~ Cleaner, faster

~ Timeline:

Design, right of way finalized

Begin operation 2018-19

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Transbay Transit Center (E)

~ Replace old Transbay Center

Old transit center out-of-

date

Built to accommodate older

rail system, passenger

demand

~ Service 8 counties, 11 systems

~Timeline:

Currently have old terminal

demolished, temp. set up

CalTrain extension under

way

New center complete in

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CalTrain Electrification (F)

~ Convert diesel to electricity

~ Faster, cleaner, quieter

~Timeline:

This project has recently

been

merged with the CalTrain

rail extension aspect of the

Transbay project

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Factors contributing to the

development of the transportation

system

• terrain

• limited space

• earthquakes

• public outlook

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Terrain

Twin Peaks is located in the center of San Francisco city

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• There are 44

separate hills

throughout the city of

San Francisco

• This hilly terrain adds

some difficulty to

creating a transit

system throughout

the city

• The highest is Mount

Davidson which

peaks at 928 ft

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Limited Space

• The city itself is a total of

271.9 sq miles

• This causes a need to

develop a better transit

and infrastructure

system in order to

develop

• Mission Bay is an

example of redeveloping

land to improve the city

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• Causes damage to infrastructure

and transportation systems

• Frequent earthquakes

• 62% chance of a 6.7 or greater

earthquake by 2032

• Earthquakes need to be taken

into account when planning or

improving transit within and

around the city

• Presidio Parkway is one

example of increasing the

seismic stability of the current

transit system

Earthquakes

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The 1906

earthquake

measured a 7.9

on the moment

magnitude scale

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Transit First Policy

• The transit first policy was adopted by the city of San

Francisco in 1973

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Questions?