Upcoming Events:


Community Meetings:

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Phil Ting to hold a "Reset the T-Third St" Event

Any time a city official wants to hear from us about the problems we encounter riding MUNI, I'm all for it!  Mr. Ting's Reset events have so far been well-run and informative, and whether he wins the mayor's race or not, the public testimony that he's collecting at these meetings will be invaluable in making sure things like the TEP are implemented by our city government.

This is an event for all of us who ride the T, from those who live in the Dogpatch and Potrero Hill all the way down to Visitacion Valley.  The T is our major artery, and even after a couple of years of service, while everyone knows it's still got some major problems, apparently very few people seem to be complaining.  Now is your chance to be heard!

Monday, October 24 · 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Bayview Police Station
201 Williams Avenue
San Francisco, CA

Reset San Francisco

Imagine a Muni that actually works. It can happen – if we take charge and demand the changes needed to make our buses and streetcars run reliably and run more frequently.

Phil Ting understands that our city government can be as creative and innovative as the rest of San Francisco. That's why our campaign to Reset San Francisco is holding Muni Town Halls throughout the city this Fall.

**RSVP on Facebook or at: http://bit.ly/resetsf-muni-events

Muni is the slowest transit system in America, and it is one of the least reliable. But there are solutions – simple things like putting bus stops after stop signs so we don’t have to stop twice, proven technologies like timing lights, and clear priorities – like keeping City Hall from diverting money that we approved to fix Muni into political pet projects.

Join us as we work to Reset San Francisco – starting with Resetting the 38 Geary, the 1 California, the 29 Sunset and all of the lines that make up our Municipal Railway.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Although you can post anonymously, I encourage you to post as yourself or under a pseudonym in case other readers would like to respond to your comments. Thanks!